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4 ABOLITION OF SLAVERY.
Adoption of the Amendinent to the Con-
stitulon by Congress.
THE VOTE YESTERDAY IN THE HOUSE.
- YEAS, 119; NAYS, 56.
The Excitemont When the Vote
Was Announced. ;
Sketch of the Movement in
Congress.
‘Vote of the Senate and House at the
Gast Session and on tho Final
Adoption of the Resolution.
The Amendment Now Ready for State
Legislative Action,
Bey
Res, ac.
Our Speoinl Wa:
hington Despatch,
Wastmxctos, Jaa. 31, 1865,
‘The constitutional amendment was pasted this after-
oon by a yoto of one bundred and ninotoon to fifty-six
Tho econo was ono to bo remembered by all who were
Privileged to bo present The floor of tho hall was
sxowded, as yore also the galleries, tho Intense intoreit
Bf the cccasion baylug nttricted Ute Jargo numbers
Present. .
At tho commencement of. tho scsslon Mr. AgUley, who
Bad theamendmont In charzo, gavo notico'that at throe
e’olock a yoto way desired;
afler PM. that was. reached.
Eeveral members discussed tho amendment wpttl that
mo. Mr. Kalbflelech, of New York, made a speceh
again the aneniimont, in hich ho presented the casa
$n oppogition with much abjlity; but he failed to con-
Yinco the House, Mr. Sweat, of Maino, was tho only
but dt was mot until
four vote
England ropreccatative. who voted against it Mr.
Cor, of Ohio, bad a letter from Mr. Guthric, of Ken-
acky, urging lilin to votefor it but could not sce his
way clear to do it, and his yoto was finally recorded
against It
{OF the Now York representatives seven democrats
pete fortho amondment, namely; Messrs Odell, Ganson,
“alo, Radford, Neleon, Herrick and Griswold. Thora worw
den yotts im favor! of! the amendment from repre-
fentatives of slave States, and in all twenty democrats in
_ Mafayor, OF tho New England delegation only ono—Mr.
O\pweat, of Maino—voted against It Every. republicadl
amember was in hig seat, and voted in its favor.
: Upon the announcement of tho voto Joud and con-
‘innous cheering aroso spontaneously from the crowd.
en tho floor and in the gallorics, and the House jmme-
@iataly adjourned.
‘This success has inspired a jubilant focling throughout
ho city, aud tho ante-rooms of the hotels were crowded
Wis cvening, and goncral congratulation and rejoleing
were indolged in. Asalute of one bondred guns was
Bred Immediately upon tho passage of the amendment io
‘ita honor.
| The Press Despaton.
‘Wasistxorox, Jan. 81, 1866.
The voto Inst Juno, when tho constitutlonal amend-
mont was defeated for the want of tho requisite two-
thirds majority, was:—Yeas, 96; nays, 65; absent, 21
Thoso who at that timo voted against the amendmont,
Dut who changed their voles and cast them In tho aifiir-
mative to-day, aro:—Messrs. Baldwin of Michigan, Cont
rolh, MeAllistcr, Ganson, Herrick, Radford, Steele, King,
Rollins of Miseourl and Hutchins Those who wore
‘absont on the former occasion and who now votod aye
aro as follows:—Mosers Brown of West Virginia, Davis
of Maryland, Davis of New-York, Grinnell, MeBrido,
Nelson, Pomeroy, Randall)’ Worthington and Yeaman,
The following, who were abSent or not Voting when the
Jane vote was taken, now voted no:—Messra Hall, Harris
of Maryland, Harris of Tilinols, Winfeld, Ben: Wood
and Townsend. Thoso who yoted against tho resolution
Jast year and were (owlay absent of not voting aro:—
Messrs Lazear, Leblond, McKjnnoy, Maroy, McDowell
and Rogers. 2
THIRTY-CIGHTH CONGRESS.
. SECOND SESSION,
Senate,
Wasuuidros, Jan. 61, 1665,
orrosmoy To Tu DANERUYE ILL
Mr, Wane, (rop.) of Oblo, Presented n Joint resolution
ef the Ohio Legisia.ure protesting against the passage of
the Bankrupt Jaw, whlch was ordered to be priutod and
ald on tho table.
x ‘TInt DOTY OX ERINTING PAPAR,
Mr. Wass nlso presented a resolution of the Oblo
Legislaturo in favor of tho repeal of ttic duty on printing
Paper, which wan ordered to be printed and. Jald'epon
the table.
THE KECRFTART OP WAR CORRECTED.
Mr. Wanz—I notice that the Socretury of. War, In re-
— plying (0 a commun{eation of the Senato about the em-
‘ Ployment of generals, has mado n mistake which I
wish to correct. Ho ‘says, among other things, that
e Generals Banks and Leo sro before the Committee on
= tho Conduct of tho War. This is a mistake, and one
Which T wish (o rectify because it coms to be o'standing
poo. [think it interferes vilth tho dlsposition which tho
Bxecutive wished to make of those olflcors. Mr. Wado Cur-
Mher stated that on tho 14th of December Gen. Ranks was
Defore the Coromilttes for about two houra to give tesll-
mony concerning the Red river expedition. Oue day In
January tho Committeo found bm in the city and called
on biim for a fow minutes to explain'some matters Gon.
‘Teo liad not been before the Committes eince the15th of
- January, when he gave testimony for aboat two hours,
He (Mr. Wado) wished {t to bo undoratood that ‘neither
Genorai Banks nor. General Lee were dotalnod kere by
Mo Commitieo on the Conduct of the War.
TWE CLERGY AND THE DNAWT.
Mr. Tarnr, (rep) of N.¥., offered tho memorial of
eeriain ministers of the gospel, asking that they bo er-
femptcd from tho draft, which ‘was referred to the Com-
miiteo on Military AMire
fuxnscriox or Tm scnmum mors
Mr. Sox, (rep.) of Mass, from the Committco on
Foreign Relailous, reported s bill for the extinction of
the Scheldt dues, which was ordered to be printed:
A CONGRESSIONAL DIRECTORY,
Mr. Astuosy, (rep.) of RT. {ntrodiiced a resolution
ata Congrestioual directory” bo published hereattor,
Bader the superintendence of tho\Joint/Committeo on
ting.
Mr, Axmnosy exprested the bellof that thle wonld bo
wore economical than tho prejent arrangement, by
wich it was published under thb auspices of the Post-
masler of the Hours; bat {ts chief enefit would bo tho
. ca of the directory at an earifer day in tbe Geo-
jou than |i now appears." «
‘The resolution was adopted
MER ULATH®: AGEETON TO NICHINOND,
Mr, Soxuxni offered the following resolatior
Resolved, That the President of
tal, If nok Ineompaliele with Ibe
pab to (he Senate any taformation in hia passession concern-
ay receul personal commanications with the rebel Je(~
= Davis, sic to have bees andar Executive sauclon,
abl so coplea of any correspondence relating thereto.
Pe Commas (100) of Cal—I suggest fo the Sgnator
19 United States be re
jabilc Iotereais, Lo fur
upon tlio Secretary of the Navy for snformation as to.
{f it would pot be betLor to Feavo out the verbiage, and
makothe remolalton refor to the mission of Mr. Blair.
Bir, Euwrus—I bog tho Beostor's pantan, but 1 pr. fer
tion of Md., offered the following ms an
Jomo, (0 :
ameadfe me, by way of a Rubetltutb for Mr, Suroner's
‘proposition: —
Ss erralaeeh tus public erent to Te.
Miopalislearith (oe public faterex B
Hee tt aitucy perma, ani if aay who an, with Bla
been In Richmond nogotlsing with the
tint ploso, ta relation (ie tee
teiperfond if What. place, to relation t0 bbe we
marine pre ytltbn view to nseertale from
say, ny
Mt It sob
yehat auch terma an
Mr. Suu ald that tho resolation ho offered. was
mich briefer and simpler than that of the Senator from
Margjpnd. There were somo words in Mr. Jolnson’s re-
olution which he did not like. Ho' did not like to 20
the Senate adopteuch a phrase as ‘the Confederate au-
Mhoritier.”
Scvyaxat SuyAtors—The resolution eays "so-called Com
federato acthorilics?
Mr. Suunen eald ho proferred to speak of them as rebel
achorities, :
Mr. Dooxtrnis, (rep.) of Wi, snggested that both reso-
Yatlons bo printed aud called op to-morrow.
This Was agreod to, and it wak so ordered.
TUM CASH OP MIL KAITH, OF FOSTOX.
Mr. Hate, (top) of N. HL, offered @ resolution calling
whother tho arguments of the Judge Advocate In the trint
Of Mr, Smith; of Rostou, had beon printed by order of the
Navy Department? What dition of the same has been pub-
lished? “What use has been made of the coplea thus pub-
Msbed? Aleo whether any detectives have boon employed
by the Navy Department since January, 1864 and If £0,
how many and Low much they have been pald: what in-
Firvetious thoy got, either writtou or verbal, olther from
the Sccrotary or Assistant Secrotary of tho Navy, and os-
een. Whothior any instruetions were given to’ Inquire
Into the coud:ct and basiness transactions of ony
mombeys of either Housn of Congress; how much expense
was incurred In this way; from what eource the fands
were drawn, and by what+authority.
Mr. Connm<—I suggest that tho resolution of the Se-
pator from Now Hampshire lle over until the return of
filers mato Tam for the Union, asd utterly opposed
to secession oF distotation in any way or shape. The ro-
sult of all the peace missions, and especially that of Mr.
Blafr, ‘as YailsBed mo that nothing short of reedgaition
‘of thelr independence will satisfy tho Southern con-
fedoracy, It must, therefore, bo destroyed; and, in vou!
ing for tho present mdasure, I cast my voto against tho
corer stone of the Southern confederacy, and declare
olernal war against (he avemies of my country.
Mr. Covrmor, (opp:) of Pa, addressed the Hones {n
favor of the amendment, not, however, epeaking for or
aguinet slavery. Ho argued the power of Congress to
Submit the amenement to tho Legislatures of tho States;
that the South could defeat tlie amondment; that it
mut be submitted Lo the seceded Btates or ft would be
recognizing thelriudependenco; that if thi was not done,
It would apply only to those which adopted \t He also
argued that the South would not romain in the Ualon
under the copgitation as it now is, and that thoy would
not come back after four years! Oghi{ng. AN relating to
Blavery should bo stricken from) our’ statute books,
and thon when tho people of tho South wero
Ured and sick of this barbarous ‘and Inhuman
War, and demand s ecesation of hostilities until
it be ascoriained if pesco cannot’ be obtained,
thore will be no obstacles in the Way of giving now guar-
antecs fo every person who shokers himself under tho
Amorican cbpstitutlon. He also argued (hat slavery was
tho frultful themo for the opponents of the democracy.
IC breathed life and existenes {o(o fanaticism; and unless
‘that which sustained and fed fanaticism bo romeved from
the poliical arena tho country would be entiroly de-
stroyed. Ho was in fayor of removing it, and then the
people would place Jn power tho democracy. He gavo
thia voto after much consideration and as a democrat,
‘nud would consistently stand by the organization of his
party. No power on earth should prevent him from
Yotlng for the candidates of his party. His desiro was
tho triumph of tho party which bas mado tho country,
peat,
tho Chaleman of the Committee on Naval Amis, Who J8
now abeent,
Mr. Hstw consented to the proposition, and tho resola-
Won was ordered (0 be printed.
THM CALIPORSA SrKAMSTOR MATL SERVICE
Mr. Anti xy introduced a bill relative to tbo mall eer-
Vico betwebn Now York and tho Pacifle coast, which
authorizes the Postmastor General to contract for’ fic
tmneportation of the mails upon ach Jinca by etamers
on tho Atlantic and Pucific coast and by land transit
across tho Isthmus sem|-mouthly, tri-monthly or weekly.
ng tn bis Judgment the public {nlerests may from timo to
ime requiro, ths compersation sot to exceed $400,000
for aceml-monthi 600,000 for a trimonthly or $800,000
fora weekly line.
The Dill wns referred to the Committe on the Post
Ollico and Post Roads
DER ACHORS TIM O10 TAVER,
Mr. Powxnt, (opp.) of Ky., asked that the Senate take
up tho bi to bulid a bridge across tho Ohio river at
Louisville.
Tho motion was disagreed to.
MK. VALWS QUARREL WIN! Tie NAVY DIVARTIORNT,
Mr Hace thou moved that the Sonato procoed to tho
consideration of the resolution of Mr. Dayis for the ap-
pointment of a standing committee on the corruptions of
the government
Mr. Doocntre suggested that as the auimadversions of
the Senator from New Hainpshiro on the couduct of tho
Navy Department wera likely,to Jead to protracted dis-
jon, it would be well to make this tho epeclal order
Yor some day, ag there Was very Ii(Ulo time of the morn-
Ing hour romalning.
if. Hore losisted on bis motion.
Mr. Tnvoxnsox, (rep,) of Mo,, desired to take up tho
Dill lo refinburee tte, State of Missouri for the oxpouses
Sncurred Ini calling ont the militia of that State.
‘Tho Senafo cefused to toke up this bill, and proceeded
to the consideration of the resolution of Mfr, Davis, upon
which Mr. Halo was entitled to the oor. 1
Air, Hane said ho was opposed to appointing any moro
committees to fnvesticate corruptions until somo action
Was taken on frauds already, discovered. Ho read at
length from a report mae by Hon. John Siermab, when
a member of tho House, on the subjectof naval con-
‘tracts, to sow that, while Gongresa had heretofore gone
to great trouble atid expense to discover frauds, yot none
‘of the guilty parties Led ever Deen punished.
RETALATION INTHE TRRATHEST OF PEDONERS OF WAR.
The morning hour oxpired, and the Chair decided that
the retaliation resolation was'in order, on tho ion
to recowmlt, tho papers on (he gubjeet to the Military
Committeo. L=*9 i
‘The subjoct was discussed by Mogsrs. Hexpricks, WADE,
‘Smaxxa, Srragve and Howe.
During the dobate, whilé Mr, Wade was epoaking about
Mr. Blair's mission to Richmond,
Ar. Jounaow asked how ho camie to go therot
Mr. Want replicd:—L would ike to know. Yo, sir, I
{ntend to know if thero is powor In the United States
Sonate, to be Jaformed on that subject T intond to know.
why it'was that any man was permitted to go with [mpu-
nity through oun}ines, and confer with the arch traitor
of the confederacy, aud comeback bere and go again,
ae Jounsoy sald he went Ina government yee) the
last time.
Mr. Wann responded :—Yes, I undorstand he went in
agavernment yessel. Ho had no moro right todo on
‘that vessel ona mistion to hold communication with this
orb traitor and devil than bo bad to be on bis road to
the lower regions in a vebiclo furnished by tho goyern-
ment
‘Mr. Sactanory, (opp.) of Dol, eald that if all tho allega-
Uons against tho rebels ag to thole treatment of our sol-
dlers bs true, JL was but anotber argament for peace. He
was not ashamed to stand up in tho Senate and advocate
peace. Ho was not in the Habit of endorsii what tho
President did. But if, as ho hea commissioners wore
on their way here to treat for peace, and this was the re-
eult of promises held out to the Confederates by the
President, ho was willing to endoree bim go far.
Tho question wag then taken on tho motion to rocom-
mit the ealueeh and tho Sovate refused so to do—yeas
19, nays 20—ns follows:—
Nurs
ness, Com ,
Howard, Howe! Johnson, Lano of Morin,
‘Sherman, Ten Byck,
The question then recurred on the amendment making
Telallation conformablo to (he law of nations,
Mr. Sexe moved further to amend/by making tt
conform also to tho usages of War as yiractised among
civilized nations Mr. Sumner called for tho yeas nnd
nays on iis amendment, apd It was adopted by u vote of
26 yeas against 13 nays, as follows:
NrusMoura Carlile, Cowan, Davia, Doolltile, Foote,
Foster, Iarlan, Harrix henderson, Hendricks, Laue ot tnd.
Mevovgall, Morgan, Nesaith, Pomeroy, Powell, Tebard:
fon, RIGUIG, 8; ury, Berman, Bumner, Ten*hyck, Von
Winkle, Willey, Wilson, Weights
Nave—Meash. Chandicr, Clark, Collamer, _Conness,
Dison, Farwell, Hale, Howard, Hove, Ramsay, Trumbull,
Waue, Wilkinson.
joe Sauna moved toumend by striking out the fol
jowing:— vu
Congres doce not, however, Intend by this to limit or ré-
gprs Mo powcr or ihe President to the modes or principles
q retaltition hereln mentioned, but only advises oF requires
fa recort to them as demanded by the occasion.
Afr. Sneratas, (rop,) 8f Ohio, suggosted that the amend-
ment be modibed 30.a4 to strike out the worda, “to tho
modes or principles of retaliation berels montioned."”
This was adopted.
Mr. Hexpuwms, (opp.) of Ind., offered a8, an amend-
ment an additional resolution, declaring the gons6 of the
Senato to be in favor of om exchange of prisonera
Mr. HowAun, (rep.) of Mlch., thought tho subjocts were
0 different that thoy should not be Incorporated In. the
same resoiution.
‘Thé amendment was adopted.
Mr. Hixomeoy, (rop.) of Mo., offered an amendment
advising tho wppolutm:nt of commissioners of prisoners
to look after tho condition of our prisoners In the future.
Ho,
Neauilth, wel,
gan,’ Nesmith, Pomeroy, Powe
yoke Va Winkle, Wiley,’ Wilsat,
Hale, Hafan, Howard, How;
say, Sherman, Trumbull, War
‘ne resoluilon as amended Was then passed, and tho
Senate adjourned.
House of Representatives,
Wasmxarox, Jan. 31, 1805.
YERXANDO WOOD AND TUR FELCH QUESTION.
Mr Frrxaspo Woon, (opp.) of N. ¥., asked lava to
offer tho following resolution.
Resolyod, That it {s the duty of tho President to main-
lain, In overy const{(utional and Toga manner, tho tn
Wogrity of tho American Union, as formod by the ftbers
‘of tho ropublic, aud in no cyent, and under no circum-
stances, to proffer or accept negotiations which shall
admit, by ‘tho remotest jmplleation, the oxistente of any,
‘other federal or confederate goverument within the terri-
ory of tho United States.
Mr. Fanxswonra, (rop,) of Ill, oljected to the reeep-
Uon of tho resolution -
Mr, Frexaeo Woop gaya notico that ho wonld noxt
Monday move a euspension of the rules to {ntroduce the
resolution,
COUNTSG THE PUESIINTLAL YOTES,
‘Tho Srzames appointed Mr. Stoyens, of Pennsylyant
Ar. Washburno, of Jinols; Mr. Mallory, of Kentucky;
Mr. Davis, of Marylan4, and Mr, Cox, of Ohio, ns a com-
mitto.on tho partof tho House to examine and count
the votes for President and Vics President of tho United
States, on tho second Wedneeday in February,
ADOPTION OF TUE AMEsDMENT 70 THE CONETITUTION ABOLIST-
180 SLAVERY,
The House resumed th8 consideration of tho Senate
Jolnt resolution proporing amendments to the constitu.
tion of the United States
Mr. McAuusr=x, (opp.) of Pa, eald—When this abject
was before tho Hovzo on a former omarion I voted
against tho measure. I havo been in favor of exhausting
fall thy mans of conciliation 19 sxetoro tho Yplon ps our
Mr, Muzan, (opp.) of Pa, enld ho owed It to himeolf
and bis constituents to reply to tho coutiments of his
colleagues, Just uttered on this floor. He wished to so
act that when bo returned bome he would not be found
derelict to the daty with which he bad been entrusted,
having taken an oath to protect, defend and preeerye tho
constitution of the United States Long as the matter
had been discussed here, It was yery strango that no man
had auswered the question What was to bo done with tho
freed pcople should such an amendment to the constita-
tion prove effective? Gentlemen on the other side had
failed to make ‘out o case. During this administration
tho constitution isd been violated in all {ta important
features
Mr. Hennsox, (opp.) of Ni ¥., in the course of bis speech,
said it was inconsistent to remain etatlonary when all the
rest of the world Is moving. Chango is the upiversal law
of Naturs. What he hod heretofore regarded as Smpolitic
had ceased to operate, Haying at tho last ecesion yoted
hgainst tho proposed constitutional amendment, bo would
now volo for it Ho bad no doubt of tbe power to make
the amendment in the manuer proposed, In amending
Wt three-fourths of tho Slates represent the whole. Tho
time has arrived to exerciso the powor. Ho belioved thay
if demooratic policy aud measures hod been adopted wo
should not now ba engaged in war; but in tho late Presi-
dential election the people bad endorsed tho anti-slavery.
issua, He was prepared to follow it’ The question had
boen settled by the verdict of the people, and eo far aa
the national government was concerned It was not now a
political fssue, Tho adoption of the amendment would
tond to reatoro all that {4 desirable to the prosperity of tho
country, Ho believed the /be&t good of tho democratic
Parfy would bo enhanced by the paseage of tho proposl-
tion, and tt will open up a way to its (rump in the fu-
tare,
Mr, Brows, (opp.) of Wia, spoko of tho dangerous
| abuco of O"power of the amondment.—Ha lind never,
‘| beon the apologist for clavery. Ho. nover thobsat that s
would be a permancut Jnetitatfon. If ho lived in Mis~
souri or Kentucky bo should yote for tho abolition of
‘slavery therein; but as to Congressional action on that
subject it might be different. Tho question of slavery
under tho coneli(ution was reecrved to the States mspoc-
tively whoroin it oxista. Tn conclusion, ho caused to bo
Tead a substitate which ho desired to submit, providing
that hereafter every sale and transfor of slaves shall be
void and the elaves shall become freo, and from and after
1850 slavery sball coaso nnd Congrees stiall givo compen-
sation for tho actual damage and loss suflercd by loyal
Citizona of tho United States
Mr. Hanoiso, (opp.) of Ky., sald truth and principle
never ebange; but men change, and from time to (imo
adopt opinions just as readily as they chango their grr
menta Dut he would rather hold on to the constitution,
which was the only ark of safety. He denicd that
{hero was any constitutionol power to doprive any
State In the Union of its local self-government. Ken-
tucky had been treated in bad faith, Not ono of the
pledges made to her had been fullilled. She bad beon
dotrayod, and now it was cought cuddenly to omancl-
pate all ir slaves. Tho policy would result in tho de-
struction of the slaves, and tho men who proposed to
carry It out Lad no moro Jovo'for tho slave than Satan has
for slnuers
Mr, Katoruascn, (opp.) of N. ¥., opposed the propost-
tlon. Ho maintained that all our political misfortunes
are attributable toa disregard of tho constitution. Ho
had not learnod bis democracy from his invoterate eno-
mics, and ho would not bo instructed by (hora now. ‘This
amondment, ho contended, Jf adopted, would stand in
the way of pave nogotlations and a restoration of tho
Union. Ho eafd ho should strive to uphold and carry
out tho plodges which ho had medo to protect and defond
the constitution. Apart from tho question of power this
wow not the time to attempt an amendment of the con-
elitation Inthe manner proposed. Ho donicd that tho
reault of tho Presidentlal election was In favor of abolish-
Ing Alayery cyerywlicre; no such {ssuo was msde up in
Now York.
‘Tho debate haying closed, Mr. Asuxxy, (rep.) of Ohio,
who bad ebargo of the subject! throughout, demanded
tho provlous question, which wason tho motlon hersto-
foro made by the gentleman to reconsldor tho, yolo of
last soselon, by which the constitutional amendment was
Jost for the want of the requisite tyvo.thirds nivjority.
Mr. Sms, (opp.) of Pa, moved that tly, mojion to ro-
consider bo laid on the table.
‘Ths Was docided tu tho negatiye—yoas 67, nays 111.
‘Tho question was then taken on tho motion to recon.
wider, and Jt was decided in tho affirmative—yeas 112,
nays 67,
Mr. Martony, (opp.) of Ky., tulaed tho question that
a yolo of two-thirds wns requisite to reconsider, but the
Speaker overruled tho polut, saying all motlong of this
kind wero governed by tho rules
Mr; Matiowy suggested a postponement of the vote un:
til to-morrow, saylog that several gentlemen who wighed,
torecord their names wero abscot. Let the timo for
taking the question be fixed, #0 that all could havea fair
warning.
Mr, Asmar replied that it bad been untversally undor-
stood that the queetion was to be taken to-day, Ho had
consented to tho oxtension of tho debate even against
the protest of bis friends Tt camo with a yory bad graco
to ask fora postponement of the yoto, considering tho
courtesy he had oxtended to the other eldo, and the fulr
notice given.
Mr. Baow, (opp) of Wis, asked tho gentloman to
give way fn order that he might offer a substitute
Mr. Asmury sald bo had ono himself, which ho prefer-
red to the Senate's proposition now before the House.
Mr. Euomspas, (opp.) of Wis —Why do you not offer it?
Mr, Asmsr—Becauso I will not protract the proceed-
ings
‘Tho question was then taken on the adoption of tho
following Senate Joint resolution, submitting to the Leg.
islatures of the soveral States proposition to amend tho
constitution of the United States:—
Do it resolved, by tho Senate and House of Representa
tives of the United States of America in Congross ans:m-
bled, two-thirdé of bot houses concurring, ‘fiat tho tal
Towihg articles bo proposed to the Legislatures of tho
several States a3 anarmendment to the constitation of
the Dnlted Statea; whon ratided by three-fourths of sald
Legislatures eball’bo valld to all Sntenta and purposes as
‘part of the ea'd constitution, namely:—
tierce 18—Szoriox 1,,Nelther slavery nor tnvolon.
tary sorvilude, oxcept ao a punishment for crime
wWhercor tho party aball baye been duly convicted, hall
oxfat within the United States, or any place subject to
Shoir Jurisdictlon.
Soc. 2 Congroea shall have power to enforco this atl.
clo by appropriate log elation.
Thoro was mcch confuslon throughout tho procecd-
{ogs, amid which tho Clerk procecded {o call tho roll on
tho pazeago of tho Join} regalujlon.
| degen,
ech
‘The Srmuxcerald—cCall my fame na o member of this
Bonse a a
fed. When tho Speaker
ayler Coif’ applause
followed his response, Durst oat at other parts of
the proceedings, which,
and, calling (ho Houre to ont
example would be ect M@ pi
House, ‘ ‘i
Soyeral members on thig 1
eald thogo on the oiler elde
Jn the galleries
Ur. Gaxsan, (opp.) of N. ¥.who had voted “No! on
the question of reconsidering tho vote by which the joint
resolution was heretofore Io, now voted ‘Aye,’ and
Messre: Radford and Stééle, of New Yor#, changed their
vows in thosnmo manser: Thor changes gaye riso to
applause, Which was prom
Tho utmost fntercet wan”
calling of tho roll, and «here
part of thie members to thelr
ous yoto to reconsider two-t
‘hod not voted in the all
tho mombere present lad
thérvforo- somowbat doup
resolution would. bo
‘of Michigan, and tho gente!
‘over, gave additional hopés (6
p fad ho hoped a better
tho decorum of the
fe ride ‘of tho honee
Fo as nelsy.as the perrous,
fanifested throughout the
strict attention on the
mnsea; for on tho provi-
H abovo mentioned, how-
tho friends of thomearuro,
fl was completed tho Clerk
of thoso who voted in
ose Who had voted in tho
‘Tho Houso wasinow comparatively silent.
on a pices of paper and
6 Bpeaker, who then an-
dint resolution by a voto of
proceeded to read the nan
tho allirmative, and next of
nogative.
handed by the Clork to
nounced tho pastage of tho|
110 yeas against 66 nays.
Thereupon arose a gen
members on tho foor bu
‘and equally emphatic che
The ladies in tho dense
Keroblef, and again and agi
{ntormingled with clapping
“Hurrah for freedom!!!
‘kc. The audience were
of the measure Jubilant Ne
Joyous character before wit
wentatives; cortalply nok
contury.
‘Thero was oxtensive handthaking’ and congratulation
fn overy direction, The praedings had attracted thou-
sands of persons of both kexb4; and haying been brought
to a close, those on the Goof, who had been admitted by
shout of applaue, Tho
in chorus with deafening
p the applause was ropeated,
ff hands and oxclamations of
lory enough for one day !””
idly excited, and tho friends
F Was a ecene of such a
»ssed In tho House of Repro-
thin tho last quartor of o
ye fayor of the member}, and tho occupants of tho
galleries, hastily departed. |
‘Tho vote on the passage of tho joint resolution fs as
follows:—
‘Yuas—Mersta. Allison, Ajioa, Anderson, Arnold, Ash-
Joy, Balloy, Baldwin of Mich, Baldwin of Mare, Baxter,
Teaman, Blaino, Blair; sBld\e, Bouiwoll, Boyd, Bran’
‘Broomall, Brown of «West Va., Ambros
W. Clark, Frooman Clarke, Cobb, Cotroth, Colfax,
Cole, Creswwoll, Daviswof’ Md,’ Davis of N.Y.)
Daves, Domiog, Dixon, Donnelly, Driggs, Dumont
Erkley, Eliot, Enoliel, Farosworth; Erank, Ganson, Gar
Held, Gooch, Grinnell, Griswold, Hale. Herrick, Higby,
Hooper, Holchktes, Hubbard of Town, Hubbard of Conn,
Hulburd, Hutchins tugersoll, Jonckes, Julinn, Kasson,
Kolloy, Kellogg of Mich., Kellogg of N. ¥., King, Knox,
Littlejohn, Loan, Longyear, Marvin, MoAllister, Ma-
Bride, McClurg, ‘Melndos, Biller of N. ¥., Moorhond,
Morrill, Morris of N.jY., A. Mycra, L.. Myers, Nelson,
Norton, Odell, O'Neill of Ps., Orth, | Patterson, Perham,
Piko, Porncroy, Price, Radford, Randall of Ky., Rico. o!
Mass, Rico of Me,, Rollins of N.H., Rollins of Mo.,
Schenck, Scholeld, Shannon, Sloay, Smith, Emithers,
spalling) Starr, Stoclo of N. Y,, Stevens, Thayer, Thdmns,
Tracy, Upson, Van Valkenburgh, Washburns of IL}
Washburn of Masa, Webster, Whaley, Wheoler, Wile
Hams, .Wildor, Wilton, Windom, Woodbridge, Worth-
me 2a See W. J. Allen, Ancons, B)}
fave —Mowrs, J, 6, Allon, W. J. Allen, 3,
Brooke, Brown of Wis., Chante Guy, Sox, Cravens; Dan
waa glenn aon, Eden, Edgerton, Eldridge, Finck, Grid
|, Hardt Harv of Mu. a
Fa at aoe ae yanton of Oblo, eat iach |
Aeornany ico, finn alr of Fora |
Of Ohio, Morriton, Noblo, ONellL of Ohio, Ds 5
Berry, Praya, Randall ofa, Robingon, Rows, Scout, 2d
Of. Jy SUllig Slrouta, Stdart, Sweat, Townsend, Wads-
worth, Ward, d- A. White, J. W. Whito, Winlleld, Boo
Wood, F. Wood—50.
Tho absentecs, on those not voting, were Megera La-
ear, 16 Blond, Marcy, McDowoll, McKinney, Middlo-
ton, Rogers and'Voorhees—8.
A motion to adjourn waa carried amid tho greatest con-
fasion—yoas 191, nays 24.
ABOLITION OF SLAVERY
Mistory of the Movement in Congress—
The Joint Resolution Proposing to
Amend the Constitution of the United
States and Abolish Slavery—Vote of tho
Senate and House at the Last Session,
&e., dee
‘The {important movement looking to the abolition of
slavery baying been passed by both houses, wo lay be-
ore our readers a full history of the resolution and tho
proposed amendment to tho constitution.
The action of Congrees has boou taken under tho fifth
articlo of tho constitution, which provides for ila amond-
mont Suchn measure ns that which has now parsed
could, by the provisions of tho article referred to, orisl-
nate in efther of the two houses, or in tha Legiclatares of
the States; hut elther party origluating must submit it
to tho othor, Congress may, on application of tho Logis
Jatarys of two-thirds of all the States calla convention
for proposing amendments, or {t may of itself originate
amendments by a two-thirds vote of both houses, Con-
gress has ehoson to originate tho measure, and it{s now
go be submitted to tbe Legislatures If ratided by &
majority of tho Legislatures or called conventions of
thres-fourths of the States, the measure now adopted In
Congress becomes a part of tho constitution, and Is valid.
na such Jn ovyery State of tho Union, Tho proposed
amendment, aa {t passed tho Honse yesterday, origi
nated in tho Senate carly in the Isst session, and is 08
follows:—
Bo it resolvod by the Senate and Honse of Representa-
tives of the United States of Aierica, in Congress as-
sombled, two-thirds of both Houses concurring, that tho
following artlclo bo proposed to tho Legislatures of thio
soyeral States as on amondment to tho constitution of
tho United States, which; when ratified by three-fourths
of ald Logislaturos, éhall bo valid to all Matents and pur-
poges'ay a part of tho eaid Constitutfon, namely —
AMIICLE THIRTIES.
Sormoy1. Nolther slavery ‘nor jnvolantary soreitudey
excopt as a punishment for:grite, whoréat the party hall
have been duly convicted, shall oxist within the nited
States or avy place pubjoct to thoir jurisdiction.
Sie. 2. Congress shall have power to cnforea this ar-
Aicle by appropriate legislation.
Ailor a longthy debate fn the’ Souato it camo to a yoto
on Friday, April 8, 1804, and -was adopted by a voto of
thirty-eight to elx, as follows;—
porary
Howe, rop., of Wis
Johnson, opp., of Ma
Tao, rep., of ini
‘Lane, rep.) of Kans
Morgan, rep., of N.Y.
Mornill, rop., of Mo.
Nesinith, opp., of Oregon.
Pomeroy, rep, of Kansas,
Ramsey, rep., of Mon.
Sherman, rep., of Oblo,
Sprague, rep. of RL
‘Samper, rep., of Masa.
‘Ton Eyck, rep., of N. J,
Tromball, rp., of Til.
Van Winkle, rep., of Va.
Waite, rop., of Oblo.
Wilkinson, rep. of Va.
Willey, rep., of Va.
Wilson, rep’, of Mara
xATs
aay me
rh , of Ind. idle, opp., of Del
iteboug, op of Gal —_- Baulsbury, opp., of Del
OF VOTING.
Hicke, rop., of Ma.
Richardson, opp., of IIL
‘Wright, opp., of N. J. -
Anthony, rop., of RL
Brown, rp,, of Mo
Chandler, rep., of Mic.
Clark, rep., of N. B.
Gollamer, rep., of Ve
Conntas, ‘rep, j of Cal.
Cowan, Fop., of Pa
Dixon,'rop,, of Conn
Doolittle, rop., of Wis.
Fessenden, rop., of Me,
Foot, rep, of Vi
Foster, rop., of Conn.
Grimes, rop!, of Towa
Hale, rep, of NHL
Harding, rup., of Oregon.
Harlan, rop., of Towa
Harris, rep.,/of N. ¥.
Hendereon, ‘rep, of Mo
Howard, rep., of Mich.
Davis, opp., of Ky.
Dowde , of Va
Buckalen opp., of Pa
Carlile; opp., of Vo.
it
For amendroent.
‘Against amendmen!
Not voting...
‘Two thirds.
(On Wednesday, Jano 15, 1864, It was reported to the
Houso of Representatives. ‘The following Isthorecord:—
fonso (ben resumed the consjderalion of the Joint
resi traf the Senate (& Rea 16) submitting to the
Teglslatares of tho several States a proposition to amend
the constitawon of tho United States, the pending ques-
Uon Ueing on the amendment mubmitted by Mr. Whcelor,
‘After debato, Mr. PENDLETON subtolited an amendment
Jn tho natura of a eubatitate for the bill.
‘Atier further debate, on. motion of Mr. Wrox, ordered
that tho Vine fur takings recesy bo extended intl the
lution 1s disposed of. -
Perl roofgar olceck PM, having arsed, tho
questitn was first puton the amendient submitted by
Bie. Warruen, and It was deelded in tho negative.
‘Tho question was Host put on tho amendment submit.
fed by Ar, Paspizrox. and St was decided In the nezallyo,
isis on
ito, 0)
Ordered, that the Joint res|ntion be read a third Ume
Te wns accordingly read the third time.
The question then belug On its pasvge, It wax prt—
1: Shall the Joint resolution pass? And tt was dectded
{n'the negative—Yeas, 09; nays, GO; not votlng, 22
“Dwo-thinia not young in favor thereof, the yeas and
nays being desired by one-OMh of the membere presest,
they were exiled :—
YEAS
Littlgjohn, rep.. of N.Y
Loan, rep, of Mio
Longyean, rep, of Nicb.
Mervin, rop., of N.Y.
MANE lurg, ren, of Mo.
Melndos, rep., of Wis
Miller, mip.cot N.Y.
Moortiead, rp, of Pa,
Morrill, rep, of Ve
Morn, rep.yof NY
[yeca) Anos, Twp, Of Pa
Myors; Leouan), rop., of Pa
Norton, rep, of Hil
Odell, app, ON. Ye
OWNelll, Top, of Pe
Orth, Top, of Lod.
Patterson, rep, of N. TL
Porbar, rop., of Me.
Piko, rop., of Mo.
Pricg, rop., of Lowa.
Rico, A, Wh, rep, of Maes
Rico, Jolin IL, rer. of Mo.
Rolifas, rp, O€N.
Sebonck, rep, of Oblo.
i) rep., of Bd.
Davees, rep,, of Mass
Deming, rep., of Coun.
Dixon, rep, of R_
Donnelly, rep., of Minn, Scofield, rop., of Pa.
rep., of Mich. Shannon, rop, of Cal.
Eckley,» p., of Ohio, Sloan, rop., of Wik,
Eliot, rop,, of Mass Smith, rep., of Ky.
Farnswarib, rop., of TIL Smnlihors, rep, of Ded.
Renton, rop., of N.Y.
Sponlding, rep. of Obi
Blame, ep, ON. J.
Stevens, rop., of Pa
Frank, rop, of N.Y,
Garfield, rop,, of Ohio.
Gooch, rp,, of Mass. Thayer, ep. Of Pa
Griswold, opp., of Ns ¥, ‘Thoma, rop., of Ma.
Hele, rop., of Pa ‘Tracy, rep., of Pa.
Higby, rep., of Cal.
Hoopir, rop., of Mara.
Hotchkiss, rep., of N.Y.
‘Hubbard A.W.,rop.,of Iowa,
Hubbant J-HL, rep. of Coun.
Hulbonl, rop., of N.Y.
Ingersoll, rop’, of Til,
Tenckes, rop., of Towa,
Talian, rop,, of Ind,
Kacson, rop., of Town,
Ritloy, op. of Pa,
Kellogg F.W,,rop., of Mich,
Kellogg 0., rep., of N.Y.
mayi
Upson, rep! of Moh,
‘Van Valkenburgh,rep.,N.Y,
Washburn, Ei,, rep.) TU.
Washburn, W.B rep Mass.
Webster, rop., of Md.
Whaley, rop,, of W. Va.
Wheeler, opp., of Wie,
Williams, rep) of Fa.
Wildor, rop,, of Kansea.
Wilson, rep’, of Town.
Windom, rep,, of Minv.
Wooubriige, rop., of Vi
a.
Lo Blond, opp. of Ohio.
Long, opp., of Obio,
of Ky.
OLN. IT.
ont,
‘Ancona, opp., of ba.
Ne OD)
Xoaeta
MeDowett;
NecKinnoy, ops), of Odio,
Miller, opp., of Ya,
Mors, opp, of Oblo.
Rortieon, opp, of 1.
Noble, opp, of Ohio.
O'Neil), app., of Ohio:
Pendloton, opp., of Ohi,
Porry, opp., o€N. J.
5, OD.
Dawson’ opp., of Pa.
Hennlian, oh er Pa
Eden, opp, of It, Prujn, opty, of N.Y.
Edgerton, opp., of nd. Radford, opp,, of N.Y
Eldridge, opp., of Wis, Randall, opp. of Pa
Englals, opp., ‘of Conn. Robinzon,, opp, , of lik
Kinek, opp., of Ohio. Rogers, opp. 0b N
Ganson, opp,, o€N. Y,
dor, opp, of Ky.
tr iky.
of Tod.
Herrick, opp, oCN. Y-
Holtoay, opp, of Ind.
Hutchids, vpp., of Ohio.
Jolineo, opp., of Pa.
Tolinkon, opp., of Ole,
Kalbiloiseh, opp., of N. Xy
Keruan, opp., of'N. Ys
King) opp., of Alo.
Law, opp., of Ind
Laz¢ar, opp, of Pa
Rolling, opp., of i
Ross, rot Ih
Scon, opp., of Mo,
Eticle, opp., of N.Y,
Btcole, opp., of N. J.
Stiles, opp., of Pa.
Strouse, opp., of P
Stuary, bpp, Of ML
Sweat opp., of Me.
Wadsworth, opp,, of Ky,
Ward, opps oC N.Y.
WhIWO, A) opp,, of Ob!o,
Whilto J. W., opp., of Obio,
Wood F., opp., of N.Y.
xor Yon.
McBride, rep, of Oregon.
‘Drown, opp., of Wis,
Clay, rep. of Ky. Middicton, opp. of N. J.
Davis, it Wine, of Md, Nelson, opp, af N.Y.
Davis, ‘NT, rep., OFN-Y. Pomoroy, rop., of N.Y.
Damont, rep, of Ind. Tanilall, opp., of Ky.
Grinnell, Fup., of Lowa, Stebbins, opp., of N. ¥.
Hall, opp., of fo. Yoorhecs, opp., of Ind.
Harris, BG, opp., of Ma, Wulleld, op, of N.Y
Harrie, 0. M., opp., of LiL Wood B., opp., of Nv ¥.
+ onp.zar tit Yeaman, opp., of Ky.
o tho Jult resol
PEDO oy ee
For anondment.
~Agalnet anondment.
fot votlng.
‘Two-thirds
‘Tho Senato resolutions, a8 adopted: In tho last session,
‘camo up in tho present Houso on Decembor 16, Mr. Ash-
Joy, of Ohio, giving notice that on the Oth of January ho
would call up tho resolutions and would demand.a.voto
‘on the ensuing Monday. Tue debate ou tho resolutions
Degan on January 6, and way kept up with much spirtt
until tho 13th, when thelr furthor consideration was post.
poned for two weeks Thoy wera called up In to
House yesterday morning, aud wara adopted by the fol-
Jowing voto:—
YEAR.
» Knox, rep., of Mo.
Littlejohn, rep. of N. ¥,
Loan, rep’, of 3
Lougyear, rop,, of Mich.
Marvin, rop., of N.Y.
MoAllister, opp., of Pa.
Allison, rop., of Iowa.
‘Ames, rop., of Nas
‘Andorgon, rop., of Ky.
Arnold, rop., of TIL
‘Ashley, rop., of Ohio.
Balloy, opp., of Pa.
Baldwin A. G., opp., Mich. -McHiride, rep,, of Oregon,
Baldwin J. D., rop., Mask ‘AleClurgy rep, of Mo.
Baxter, rep., of Ve icIndos, rep., of Wis
Hilllor, rep., of N, ¥.
Moorbead, rep, of Ya
Mortill, rep., ot Vt
Morris, rep. of N. Yt
Myers) A., rop., af U's.
Myors, Iz} rop,, of Pa.
Nelson, opp., GN. Y,
Norton, rop,) of Ti
Odell, opp., Of. Y.
OWNeltl, rop , oF Fa.
Orth, rep., of Ind.
Pattérson, vop., of N, HL.
Porham, top., of Mo,
Beaman, rop., of Sich.
Blalno, rep. of Me.
Blair, rop of, W. Va.
Blow, rep., of Mo.
Boutwell,
Pike, rep., of Mo,
Colf
Cole,
Cr
avis, HoW., mp, of 344.
Dae ea tems of Ne, Rawal, rep,
Dawe, rep., of Maas Rice, AH, r
Reming, rop., of Conn. Tico, J. H., rop., of 31
Dixon, rep., of RT Rollins, B. it. rep, of N, B.
Donnelly, rep., of Sino. Rollins’ J. 8,, opp., of Slo,
Drigga, rop., of Mich. Schenck, rep, of Ohio,
Echollold, rep, of Pa.
Dumont, cep., of Ind.
ckioy, Fep.y Of Obio.
fot, rep. of Mars Sloan, rep, of Wis
English, opp., of Conn. th, rop., of Ky
Faruawyorth, rop., of IL, Swlthers, rop., of Del.
Frank, rep. of NY. uldingy:rep of Obl.
Ganson, opp., ON. Ye Starr, rop., of N. J,
Garfeld, rop., of Ohio, Stecls, opp., of N
Godch, rop., of fo: Sty
Grinnell, rep., of Towa
Griswold, opp., of N. ¥.
Hale, rep., of Pa.
mas, rop., of Md.
‘Pracy, rep., of Pa.
Herrick, opp... o0N. ¥. Urea, rep., of Mich.
Higby, rep., of Cal. Van Valkuiburgh, rop,, of
Hooper, rop., of Sara NY,
Hotchikiey, rep, of N.Y. — Wasbbirng, rop,, of JIL
Tubtard A.W. rep,, Jot Washboin, rep., of Mara
abhan J. H., rep, Conn, Webster, rop., of Mid:
Harlhurd, rep, aN. ¥.. Whaley, rep., of West Va.
Hutehing opp, of Ohio. Wheeler, opp., of Wis
Togersol), rop., of I. Williams, rep’ of Pa.
Tenokes, rep., of RT. Wilder, rop., of Kania
Tollan, Fop., OfInd. — *
Kaseon, rep), of lows,
Kelloy, rep. of Pa.
Kellogg F. W., rop., Mich.
Kellogg 0., rop. of N.Y.
Kiog, opp., of Mo.
Wilson, rep., of Town.
Windom, rep, of Minn.
Wood)irlago, rep., of Ve
Worthington, rep’, of Nev.
Yeaman, opp., of By.
maya,
Taw, opp., of Ind
Tons, oppor Obiee
fallory, opp., of Kye
Mille WW. 1) opp.y of Pr.
‘of O10.
Allon, J.C., opp., of Ill,
Allon, W. J’, opp:, of Ti,
‘Ancona, opp, of Pa
Bliza, opp., of Oblo.
Brooks, opp., of N. ¥.
Brown, J. ©., opp., of Wis,
Chanler, opp., of N. ¥.
Clay, rep., of Ky.
Cor, opp, of Ohio.
Cravens, opp., of Ind.
Dawson, opp., of Pa. Y,
Deanlson, opp, of Pa on 4 of Fa.
Eden, opp., of Ti. Robinson, opp., of LL
Edgerton, opp., of Ind. Ross, opp., of Ii.
Eldridgo, opp. of Wis Scott, opp,; of Mo.
Finck, onp., of Oblo. Eteclo, W-
opp, of N. J:
Bites! opp, of Ek
Btrouse, opp., of Pa.
Stuart, opp., of Ti,
Bweat, rep., of He.
Grider, opp., of Ky.
Hall, opp., of Mo.
Harding, opp., of Ky.
Harriogton, opp. of Tod,
Farris, B. (., opp., of Md. Townsend, opp., of N.Y.
Hara Q M., opp. of IL Wadsworth, opp. of Ky.
Holman, opp., of Ind. Ward, opP. of N.Y.
Johnson, P., opp., of Pa - White, Od.
Johnson; W., opp’, of Gblo, White, J. W., opp.’ of Oblo,
Kalbfletech, opp., of N. ¥, * Winield, opp, of N, ¥:
Kernan, opp., oN. ¥. | Wood, Ben,, op
Koapp, rep., of Ti Wood, F., opp., of N,
OT Yona,
Lazear, opp., of Pa
Ta Bloni, opp., of Ohio.
Marcy, opp., of N.
MeDowell, opp., of Ind
Total present.
For amendment...
Against amendment...
NOUvOUDgs escs--e20ccsssessened
‘Two-thirds of the wholo House, .
TUS AMENDMENT BEFORE TUE STATE LEOISLA-
TURES.
By tho terms of tho constitution the amendment, 68
adopted, now goes to tho Lexislatures of thgpeveral <tates,
for ratifeation—a majgrity volo in Lirce-fours*s bale
AicKinney, opp. ,of Ohio.
Middleton, opp., of N. J.
Rogers, opp,, of NJ,
Voorhees, opp., of Ind.
Jrranzartaa—) talk makers over,
Neesrmry to make It a lav of tho land\The whale num-
ber of States Is thintyeex. The number
adoption of the amendment Is twenty: save!
fourths of the whole Ths loyal Statey aro
1. Arkansas 10. Migneeo!
2 Connosticat. 16 Misourl,
& Guifornia, 17, New Hininpshi
4 Delaware, AX Now Jormay:
& itnotK. 1X Now York: \
© Todlana. 20. Novada,
7. Town 2). Ohio
A Kanes 2 On\
9. Kentucky. St Pennaylyania
10. Loulelana 24 Rhalo Irland.
11, Maine. 25, Tennosuce.
12 Mnssachuretta. 0) Vermont,
4% Michigon. 7, West Vingtola,
1, Maryland. 28 Wieconsin,
‘Thercbol slave States are as followas—
1. Alabama, 6, North Garolina
2 Florida © Sonth Carolina.
& Goorgla 7. Toxas.
4 Missiesippl. © Vingtaia
Ty this tablo It-will be nen that tho loyal States con-
trod aeuditiont number of votos, with ono or two to
eparo, to decide tho fato of the: measure and abbtieh.
slavery, ‘The present comploxion of the Logisiatarea of
all the States named as loyal leads to tho oploton tak
Uo proposed amendment will #oon booome a law. Many
of tho Legislatures of tho States are at present In pom
Alon, Special wesslons of tho others may aud dovbtlem
‘will bo called to voto upon tho watter, and it bx not at all
Jovprobable that by the timo Mr. Linooln is inaugurated
for his eecond term plavery will ave boon regularly and
constitatlonally abollebed in the United States,
“PEACE, *
Rebel Commissioners En Route
for Washington,
They Come in an Unoflleial Capacity to
Talk Over Matters.
Reported Arrival of tho Commissionors
-at Aunapotis,
& &o., &o.
Our Speclal Washington Despaton
Wastuxoroy, Jan. 31, 1605,
‘Toro has boon much oxcitoraent hery today In Fo
fororce to tho reported appearance, nt General Gmnvo
Deadqcarters, of eminent robol eltizens, destroun of
visiting Washington for an {oterylow with the authorities
jn reference to oxisting dificultion Such runiora wero
In clrculatton yestorday, but Lad not assumed a conslee
tency or aathentlclty which would warrant telegraphid
men\ion.
To-day facts hafo transpired whilol substanuate pro-
Vious statomonta. |
Te appears, on good uthority, that Al¢xandlor HH.
Stophens, RM. 7, Hunter ond Campbell cama,
within Gencral Granta lines yesterday, desirous of por-
‘YulsAfon to viait Washington, In an unoliictal capacity, to
General Grant boing, absont, they.
ro detained until his roturn tits snornigg, when thoy
ved pvranisajon to viet Washington, snd it launder
stooil ara now on thelr way Here.
In viow of rMRt ovonts the ttsportanca oF thelr vinlt
‘will bo readily approciated und confirm tho viow taken
{n tho Huraun corryspondones aaj to tho rosult, of Mr,
Blajr’s recent mission.
Pp — ator
The Press Washington Despateh.
Wasmxarox, Jans 31, 1866.
Ttis known fn tho best Informod elrolos hore thata
commission from Joff. Davis, consating of Vico real
dent Stsphong, RM, 1, Hunter and General GW. Smith,
have arrived ot Annapolis, with full pawerstoxarrango a
tottlomont of our national dlicculslen
It fa beloved, from the undeslanding betweon Mr.
Bair and Mr. Davis, that the terioa will bo antirel
factory to tho adrJolstration and to Cougross, and will
chlofly consist of an amuesty fo all offeuitdrs aud a with-
dyawat of the confiscation joattou.
pr
The Ualtimore
Dazrwwon, Jan. H1, 1660,
Thio report haa boon current on\ tho ntrect wince Tash
cyening to tho effect that tho Richmond Senditiel law ane
nounced the departure of threo pesce comimlszioncre for
Washington.
‘There {a reason to Lellove that tho Ricbmoud. payors
of Monday coulaln an explicit statement of the topartura
of commizstonara for Wasingtor
Up tonoon toway wo hays no officlat confirmation of
tho rumor, though tho axtertloa jas been vastou this
morning by an equaliy posltiye announeement that peaco
eowomestouers, con: of tho rob/l Vico Pocaltent,
Alexander If. Hophons, and fenatord R df T. Hunter
and Campbell, had arrived at City Folut, and wero ox.
pected torrench Annnpolli to-day.
They are not epoken of as cummicslonars represontiog,
the rebel goverament, but 28 citizens, represen\ing tho
people, on thoir way to Washington to confer with Preal-
dont Lfacoln on tha subject of poseo, precisely 1a tho
sario capacity fhat Mr, Blair visited Ichmond
It was curreully reported hero Lut night, and ig ro-
pértod'this moruing, that peace commirslouers nro now
on tho way to Wisliogten. According to tho rumor
Woy are expectod to arrive nt Annapolis
Darmowe, Jan. 31—Evening
‘A despatch from Annapolis to-night tay there bas
Déom no arrival from the ‘James river, aud Usore J m
prospect of one to-night.
The Annapolis Telegrams.
AxsAporay, Tan, 21, 1865.
Colonel Taylor, of the Sceond Marylani! regiment, who
arrived here this morning, kaya ta ou Sunday Afexon-
dvr 1. Stephons, R. M. 7. Hunter aud two others reachod.
our front and requested to como'within our lines at Fort
Holl, but were refused, and wero awalting permission
from Ceneral Grant, who was thew absent.
WN, B.—I think the commissioners were admitted nover-
tholezs, and arc now on their way to Washington. Hopo
to have something deflalte soon,
The Philadephia Telegrams. -
Punapzirims, Jam. 31, 1565,
Armmor 1s current “here that thre rebel peace com~
mlesioners have arrived at Cily Point, and are on thrlr
way to Weehington, Gold fs falling here.
Movement.
Nj ADVOCATING BE-
Mhe Georgia Peace
oval and. wh)
nined encmles are adeosatt i ox oa eases ot
j crERRUPTION OF MEETINGS
Pan ET a oa
fumond Sentinel,
rok ee tft om
The Augusta iret grealcr fect, aisles blta, Gener
ors tho Chriog 10 bis having toterrapted ‘a publia
Ge oe TE at ocares of tho. finymper ‘objo-t
ich Be SP Pein bolda no Confederate commission,
Tiley however, informed the Secretary of V/ar of “lg
Having, Pains tho Secretary Lad Topiled in terms of
Strong aisapprubation of Lhern.
News from San Franctseo,
Sax Fraxcrico, Jan. $0, 1865,
Too Pacific Mall sleamshlp Golden Aga arrived yeater=
doy with ibe passongre and mails which. left New: York
on the 3d instant
‘Arrived 20th, ebipa Fire Queen, from Grasguw; Blacks
pur. from Liverpool, Salled, chip Mary Oven, Boston,
we aii >
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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
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; NEW YORK HERALD,
‘ment of tho First National Bank of New York, and Into
Dead clerk ef tho Dank Department at Albany, bas beon
appointed the State Aguntin this elty for the custody Of | ordinary...
to noten decline of 2¢, with sales of 200 bales
following quotations: — .
Upland Florida Mobite. N, 0.
rs 8 ao
Torspay, Jan. IOP. M_ | all plates, tmpressions, books, &c, belonging to tho Miaa uw ss
spo wiock: macKet was dull at the Grat board, and, tn J state tanks, tn ylaco of the late manager of the Clearing | OO Oe tiny Shrarket dolly and-we hava on
sympa! ith the downwand tendency of gold, prices | Touse. report ales of,1,000 ounces quinine at $5 15 a #2
mad Tho nomination of Mr, Joba A. Stewart ax Assistant | tons ral soda at 33(0.n4c., b tons eoda ash
vere lower Dhan at yesteniay’a second board. The yaris:
tions were a3 here ‘enumerated —Erie declined 1M) Now
‘York Central X, Hadzon River }4, Michigan Soushern M4,
Tiinois Central jf, Northwestern J, Rock Telaxd } Fort
Wayne 7, ONo and Mississippi certiteates 4, MariPoss
i, Quicksilver X. Cumberland Coal adyarood }.
joveland and Pittsburg was sieady.
Boneascas recurilies were a abade freer, and the
foreign orders for the old isrvo of five-twatles advanced
Be pric) K. The new tssue rose ay benforuies 44,
‘Sites of 1881 wery steady at 109%.
“After {ho call and at the open Mardat one o'clock the
market was lower, except for Mie, which advanced }.
“At tho eeccad ragular Board (28 heaviness Increased, and
the closing prices Bhowed D0 following variations from
‘thoes of th) morning-—zrie declined 14, Readiag 14,
Hodson Rfer 8M, Mkbigan Central 2, Michigan South-
‘ern 1, Cjyeland and Pittsburg 134, Northwestera ¥,
Bock Talod 1M, Fon Wayno 1, Cumberland Coal 1,
Quicksilvr 4. Government seduritios lost the improve-
meni of tho moraltg, and closed beayy. Coupon Ove
twenties declined 4, new issue 34, ten-fortles 4.
‘A\tho opes boul at half-past threo o'clock the mar-
ket was o facta ctrooger; but later, on the street, It
yolapsed irto {is former heaylueas, asaleted by the weak-
ows of gpd and foe still provalling peace rumora
Tho gid masket was barely cloady at tho opening,
acd it sm tool adowaward turn, under rumors of the
evacuiton of Mobile and the arrival of Messra Aloran:
or Siphoas, Hijoter and Campbell, of tho confederacy,
‘withiour militery ines, on thelr way to Washington, to
the gpposed capacity of peaco comumissioncra These
Were, course, powerful {ncentives to epeculation in
fayorof a full, and a large “short! Intgrost was created
durin the day. Tho quotations were;—
1OBCA aL. MM 245 PM...
1AM 00} , BBS PLM.
120 PML... 00K, 4315 POM,
12s PACS L22E.,, 208" 6105 P.M,
a PM. DORE i
Me natural tendency of the market, as Influenced by
thelaw of supply and demand om Jogitimate account, I
ificor of sill lower Geures; but the distrust of tho Onan
Gia! policy of the goreromont afl (hb 1hfuonces of «peo
lision ara Likely (o more than neutralize thls and impart
mescong reactlonary movement to Itafter every Intorval
Of depression. ‘at rearscrow forthe time
and wheoover ft prosenis itself Jae plausible
fahape its omfocts will be fell; but the natloaal Huances
fare {n wack w state that tbo gold premfumi Js indepindent
toa considorablo oxtent of that oyent
‘The apply of moucy 1s abundant ab eeven por cont,
tere beluga paral roturm flow sitll going forward from
Do West, whilo the pablia depositories have nok beew
‘yery closely drawn upon of ate by tho Trossury, and the
domand for speculative purposes ts moderatoly ight.
Yory soon, howover, the loanable funds of the national
banks will bo reducod and a closer market follow. inv
class commercial paper rates et $a10 per eon, and that
of tho second grade at 1 a 12
Forelza exchange Ls quiet, and quotations (or. bankers’
nterling are receding under the light demand. ‘The pros
pectire shipmonts of cotton exorcise a very dopresilug
Infusnce upon the market, and bills at riaty daya arg of-
fered a1 100} a 4, and at three days ot 1100 \4, rales
Doing made in some casos at a Tocesélow from theso
Ogurea,
The Secretary of the Treasury, nding the rales of
en-thirty notes throgh the Natonal banks \nadequate
to mitet tho wants of the government wiiliout {mumodl
ately resorting to frosh Lssuea of currency or gold bear:
{ng bonds, to which, in deference to public oplnton, If
from Bb higher motive, bo {a at present opposed, has re.
Vived tho Ord agency system adopted by Mr. Class, and
appointed Momre Jay Cooke & Co., of Philadelphia, role
‘agents for the sale of Uhis Joan after to-morrow, leaving
the Orm In qeestion to appoint such fubsagonclen
Ahroughout tho country os they may so Mt
Tho rato of commisalon allowed ts repre.
sentod to be very small, considering that
tho oxponses of advertising and (be commissious of tho
eub-agents are to be defrayed oul of It, bat aa the rato
is uaknown tous we cannot my Whether he Troasury
has mado a good bargain or not
Of these Treasury notes*there wero, a litte more thao
Bweek ago, abundred and ninety.five millions issued,
Bod a8 they are Cunyertivie wt WDrew years trom wer
date Into six per cent bonds the Joan {a {ndireotly a gold
Dearing one Grave objections arvt bo urged agalnrt
sncreasing our gold bearing debt under tho prosont Noan-
lal policy of the rovernment; bul as, from the nature of
tho situation, the Troasury 1s unablo to borrow upon mere
{nlorest fo currency loans, whillo ts fold bearlog bonds
Temaln so low in price {n the open market'as at present,
and aa Congress has authorized the Lsauo of those threo
years poles in preference to bonds, they aro the only
Tesource In the way of direct loan leit to the Treasury;
‘and as tho latter Ls 1n great need of money jt Is forces to
ash the sale of thers or resort to somo other, and por-
haps more burtful, expedient
We referred yesterday to the inadequacy of the ro
colpts {rom this eourca through tho malional banks to
meet tho necessities of the time, and we kogw that very
toon somethifty would Jiao to bo dona "to supply
the Treasury coiTers with more money. Pritatoegeacles
aro, in gore respects, dangerous and open to suspicio
Dut they possess the civantage of bel
subscriptions. Jaz Cooke & Ca, Livermore, Clewa & Co,
Jobs Thompson, Fisk & Hat
mentloned a2 the principal New York
delphia Orm—hare the merit of beir
whereas the national! banks are not £0
whalover extscriptions aro c
poss enda
able to etimu
and tho three last are
ots of the Phil
ool br
Thay recelie
fred, and thero their bust:
Lirot so much from a leck of willlog
Thi
ness to stimalate subs-r'p
Knowledgo how to do It In some respects they contrast
23 much as two men underlaking to repeat the same
ms 25 8 want of the local
do, canslic node at 10946 5
AL OMGo, nd 1,000 Ibs. mustard eeed on p. t
Frucura wéro quiet but firm. Engagements to TAfer.
1 Include 600 boxes bacon AL 10x. ; 600 tlercos beef at
0d. per neutral; 400 do, beef on private terms; 1,600
Treasorer at New York was yesterday confirmed by the
Senato without a dissenting voloa
Stock Exchange.
Day, Jan 31—10:29 A.M. | boxox éhorse at 208, nnd, per steamer, 1,000 balog edlton
3250001 con 10006 "100s DRR0 107% | ob 'yd.n fed. To Rotterdam, 160 tone logwood at aha
23000 ¥ SOEPORR......... 73. | To London, 100 tlerces beef at 2x., nod 120 hhdx tobeceo
10000 £09 72% | at 270 04,,'per neutral To Antwerp, 200 tons lozwood
200, 73 | at 25x, nnd UW Hremon, 160 Linde. tobacco at 26%.9 and
18000 200 72% | 500 enven do. at 16a ‘A Rritiah bri to Matamiorga at
45600 1200 14% | 2Ke. per bbl, gold. A schooner (1,609 bole. captelly)
10000 . 100 ‘I2\q | to Manzanilin and back for $3,000. \
, 00 n GUexy Bacs wore rather Ormer, but tue demand
1000 U=6's,'74, end 101 200 711 | moderato, Sales of 120 balos on private terms, but fo.
100000085", 10:40, 6 100% 100 Tyg | wax concrally demanded.
5000 vase) 10L 1 Gomer Cis was In moderate Gemand and Orm at}
100 Chic K Alton RR 02 Fer.—Tha demand pines our fast fordry cod has
from storo, at £10. $10, 25 for St. Geojgo's
0 Hudton Riy Rit 108 inclpall
ape 3 | Ria $8 22 x $0 bo for ‘back: For mackerel there
200 and $
100 rather more Inquiry, and the market rin; sales at
125000 ObtoleMita cor 100 Reading RR..... 104% | $17 for Nos, 1 nnd 2 nhioro und $17 a $16 for Now 1
10000 do.s.diesse WOO do.seeees- 10th, | Bay; ncargo of Halifax bas been sold sluco our Ut ab
10000 do. 1 $1560 for Inrge No. 2 bay.
Favrr,—The demand has been principally for rat
and tho advance noted in our Jast has been full
talned, though tho fall in gold unsettled th
2000. NY Contral
2000 Erle 24 mort,
1000 MichGen 8'%n 1 118
6000 Ch,HurkQsla1 112 400 dO... somewhat, falon were only 8,000 boxen, at $6 10
8000 Mich fo wf bde 104 100 BOs ee for layer and $6 00.8 $6 for bunch; also 16,000
2000 Ill Ceat bd,,,, 118 100 ao, 10 Tsy.—Tho market for shipping continues Orm, vith a
fair demand at $1'600 $1 £0, Retail Jols may bo motod
at $1 00082
Thora —Tho demand alnce our Last bax been moferate
and prices wore without material chango; eales id
200 MIohEoANIAGRA
100 Ll Courral RR,
100 dn...
200 Cleve & Pitu
4000 Maripora lelm. 05
0000 do, . ba
10000 Chl & N
10000 Amor gold,..0 210
10000 “do... . 010 208)
WR 60%
Haonos Ayren at 86350,, 1,600 Callfornin at B5c.y 1,80) To
100 Obleago MNWHRIL 23
10000 do... ‘00 0, 8354 | Grande, 1,650 Buenos Ayrer and 1,600 Montevideo, ai on
20000 100 Pilrmte terme; also 400 ely sladghler ntoern at Tbe
200 Wo quote, one bania'of 212 per cont for gold:mDry
6 Hides—Duexos Ayros, 7c. a S¥0.; Buenos Ayres and
tO dows 85% | Montevideo, 360. w B7e.j Mo Grands, 830, n 260. ; Orinoco,
81 Merchants’ Hk, 116 400 0 TL 2x" | ate. a Mo. j' California, Me. 0 2o.—turual election; Con:
12 Dol & Had Comal 169 200. CBleago&NWpref 6214 | tral American, dc. A fo.; Matamoros, Slo. n 220.5 | Vera
100 Cumb Coal prof. 404 100 doves... 62% | Crax, 209, a Ble; Tamploo, 292. m i0e.; Bogota, Hop
100 d0sccccssey 40 100 Chicago KHIR 0914 .| 220. } Maracaibo, 290. m Gb} Tabla, 2809 200; Porto
200 QuickelivcrMgo OTH 100 U0. + O3!p | Cabello, 29¢. m SOc. + Truxillo,'28e. a 390; Rio Hacks, dry
100 G0.cscc.0 07 400 7 GOrcrsvevs 03. | and pickled, 250 a 246; Curdcoa, 280’ a 24 Do-
600 Naripora Mi Co, LAE 600 do..../.00 02% | mingonnd Port en Platt, 220. a Yao; Weatern, B5o. a
$60 ddeecvesvse 1 JOOPFIWACHR, 10 02 | 260-—bait Iiide weloction; Minos, 206.’ @ 30s. ; ‘THeanos
100 NY Cenc BN..., 108% #00" do + 92. | Ayres and Tilo Orando Kips, 839,’ 84e.; Blerra Laono,
400 dovseseessy 208M 100 dou, 91 | B70. a8. Gambin und Dlieaa, 2To. wm Be. ; Zanilbar,
praaniintant Ac. 8 260. usual reelection.
Mors —The supply of prime araden {a vory light, knd
of
Marerart Two o'Oiocn Ty M. | thin quality Uolog In good request for shipment ca Well
{4009 Bera At cou 4or/¢ 3d she Hod MICH, 30361 8 for eonrtfon loons femoral anand. a
Jpn wae. pos “Jou | Yanea, whileh was cotatncd, In xomo Instances. Tnleror
25000 dor newinn, 10% $00. dans cpiocdoa | MMW: A woro plenly aud almost noglcctod kates 290, Velen
10000 docnev’ tan 10884, 200 Mich Cenufilivgo, 109, | Bt 20s O20 for HeW growib, aod 26e.’n BS for old
growth,
1y0100,—Tho demand wan very moderate, and wtolly
od tothe Imimedinto wants of Jobbers and minu-
100000 08.6'4,1040,0,
80000 Olio te Mins ole
100
10000) 40. 109 :
oer al gil : ij faaUororm Prioak linva declined materially ta eymajathy
Fray eye thes Wo Mich S&NARM GL | Miu porn; eaten since our Mat roneh 84 ches at Blea e
ee Boy dascesstt gay | $18 foratadray and ThsorAlaniae I
Et Tae the ; secreaiul 04 an —There was ho iujulry for pig and prices Yavo
Mas Er fee Eis teen TOE Te in deste, tn rympathy with gold, saul eally of
200. Wireseesee ML 1200 Cloy & Pitty RR 70 6 ABD ERAS,
200 NY Cony Rijerd 103% 200 Ohio k NW RIL. 23% are on Hoty locke a ere ad ALD egg Te
ey 200 Chie NW AN 824 T suguiry, but yo have to note a dcciino of Ae. pet,
A 403 ovsnsaba0 8244 | veith increaned recolpik Oak wea In Itoproved demand)
18 Jee Ni eta anata fay Wi bt recip, ant moderate stock tue mcd
apo Erion a rumalas tym, Wo quoto:—dlemiock, Buono Ayres,
Sree LB yee Coat. heavy, 400, ndla ; do,, whddlo, $20. adde ;d0,, Nght, 0.
Bod 1180 ioyt eho nie dH ASH, j California, heaty, 2936. a 406. ; 0,, midllo, aa
100 bt ON. 100 Gon 8400, to, Nabi Bc, BB j Orlnoce, chon, Sic
Fre ee inh Sc; Uo, inlddje, M7 a S80. "do., Nght,'36o. a Sao 5
Ronde ger RR nee ee tae good) dainaged, all kindn ond welgtte, 834 25 ; poor,
eee der eee Go, to. wate ju borough Oe a She oak slau
BOOP Widessrizneaty 300) ae hairy, 606 Able; do, tniddle, 60c. a Me; do, lighy
Be. a Ble,
aed Moticara—The markot was ecarcoly eo Orm, under
Receipts and Disbursements at the OMico | tho fail In gold, nud only mouerato business wan (ane.
of the Assistant Treasurer of the United | acted. Ealen of 20 bbds, uba murcovado nt 690 ; BO
Rtates aU New York. ; bola Now Orleavn at $1 05, aud 80 ubds. Porto Ris ou
torma wo wero unable to
NavAt Stowe —Sunall salon of eplrita 1
deol mado at $175 8 $1.80, and largo parcals could havo
bech bought at about $1 60. Thore was only a. retail do-
mani nt our quolallonk oslos were dull nnd lower. at
$160 $18 for common to No 2 and extra grados at
pricoa ranging from $20 to $25.
O11 —In crude fish nio ealod aye transpired since ocr
Jast, but the markotwas rather firmor, For sparm 82.73%
was offered, but refused, whilo $1 00 was domanded for
— "| white, Linced ruted guict at $160. ‘There was no
$00,024,260 | chango to note in other kinds, Inrd boing In moderato de.
mand at $2 22 for prime Westorn wintor,
Provisoxs —Recolpis 188 bls pork 869 packages beef
O71 do, cut meats and 94 do. lard. Al the opening of
ut at tha
be market
Jan. 1, 1865, balan so
Recoifita durtog the
Curtome,
+ $307,001
entine bave
66,087,227
Poymonts—
Treaaui
Balance, Jan. M1, 1605, Bs
Balanco, Cr., disburaiby wccounts,, #16,
RocelpUd duting the month.
$05,484,782
closing at $34 75, eas! sign and $35
61,200,003 | $35 60 for priae mess; alsd for future aeliverys 2,000
—— oI do,
Pt ta.
aymonte. &. ‘bbik prime mem seller Pebroary, at 00
Pe a a eT
Balance. $14,225,075 | Buyer do, at 46 and 3,000 bbir ‘now mesa; buyer
pril, at $40, Tho Beof market rulon steady, prices beln
Blanes Cr, Inert coves yo 45a01,120 G2uir20 | AVC at $4 he Bet mal rule ead pics Pel
$24 for plain mess, apd $21 n $24 foroxtra mess. Tieree
boot wan scarcely ge frm aud quiet: Salea of 00. terees
Yodla mess on private terms "Beef hama wero dull and.
Aepilgs donypwan, with ealea of 200 bin Western at
‘A $20.) Dreined Hogs were dull and boary nk
YGMo. w 160. for W i@Uallor price for heawy. ant
0X, a ITN for ay: a Was in moderate requcat,
with nales of 200 boxes at 21};0 for abort nbbed.
and 20. for Cumberland cata Cut meats were dull
‘and declining, Sales of 800 packages at 270. a 18ic. for
shoulders, nnd 186 0270 for hams Tho lard warket
opened atoady but closed heary, with ralcs of 1,300 bbls.
‘and Uloreoa mt 19¢. 9 220. for No, 1 and 22},0, n 2c. for
fair to primo atoam and Kelllo rendered, and 28%. was
obtained for extra cholce early in the day. Wo notte
ral of 200 packages deliverable, in. Fobrinryy seller's
option, at 230. for steam and keto rendered’ Butter
firm ab S20. a d7c. for Western, aud 430. 5 b8e. for State.
tL Téc. n 240. for common to prime,
‘Recep 1017, bua. The ‘markot was
dal! apd uomioal forall kinds, but espéeally rorerida
for which 456, wan hesitatingly offered. The nominal
prion wer 406. a47c, for crudo,, O60. n.670. for roilnod
In bond, S60. for froo, with eiles of ‘onlyjnbout 1,300
Dols, Io lots, within, the range. ‘Calls! for February
and Aarch wire frecly sold. Benzino was quiet, at about
6Sc_ n 4c. for rofined, froc.
Rice —Wo quote o sale of 100 bags Rangoon on p. t
Soodn—Tho markot waa scarcely go tira under the
fail {o gold, and prices were a Il{Uo off, with » moderate
2,440,200
Recelpts for corioms in January, 1809
Rocoipis for customs In January, 1864,
Decrease in January, 1865...
Boece, Cy, bullion and expense account for
‘Assay OMe. Weteewsadevs
Fivo bara recoived during the month...
Total. ceeeeseesees
Yaymenia in coin.
Paymente{n Line bars,
Dalanee.......
Funds in band ia
Funds tb band in Assay office
Flow bars, Assay office
Vnparted bullion, Amay odice,
Total...
Less temparary oan’ to bo elm:
bureed ese
Due depositors,
business done, Holders, howerer, \were. geuerally, un-
Batancel/ ‘willing togrant any reductlou In prices, od tho offeritire
Wore very moderategowing to thé greatly redaced stock
nil the fight peceiptx » Sales woro 650 Lhds Cuba, mus-
Statement of tho Business at the United | covado at froin Ife. to 20, chlofly at 18c. 0 104e., and
Statoe A Ofiice at New York for the | 45 bores ropariod at 200. Reslaed was dull and lower at
Menth Bau
ng Fa
Dopasits of gold—
0. for bards
—Tho demand still eontinnes relive, end full
uory SI, 1805.
, one of whom gald “‘Napoloon tras a great man, but
he same tinie holding up a notmeg
grater; while the other, forgetting himself, sald, “‘Napo-
Jeon was greatman, but hero's a xuimeg grater.’
Work, likoa Joke, is eomettmes spoiled. The agency
syitem bas, however, not yet been tried in tho seven.
thirty loan, although {t was in thefive-twenty loan, and
with considerable success, Whether it succeeds or not
opens more, perhaps, upoa the people thaa the
‘agente; bat there sno harm in having wares for sale
well exist,
‘Tho Treasury is in euch a plight through its own min-
management that its cholo of action is very limited,
and it ts reported that {{ was at its own solicitation that
the presect agency was undertaken. This arrangement,
We may remark, will not necessarily prevent the appoint-
ment of euch nrtiona) banks as sub-agencies as Messra
Jey Cooke & Co. may think Ot
The Public Petroleum Stock Exchange, 78 Broadway,
corner of Rector street, will be opened for Dosinéss at
boon tomorrow, when Governor Curtin and ex.Governor
Bigier, of Pennsylvania; A M Wood, Mayorcf Brooklyn ;
A O.M Peonington and W. C. Alexander, of New Jersey,
and other prominent gentlemen, are expected to speak
fm Mominaton of petroleum The bumberof subscribers
already eorolled is aid to be four hundred; and member-
sblp being open to Gee public on paymert of tmenty-five
Gollara per annom, this board la hikely to become the rep-
Tosentatlve one of the tradeinihiscliy if \t exerceea a
Proper discrimination in the stocks admitted to {ts list:
Dat ict tolerates every imposition that ia sought to be
palmed upon the public by anzerapelous speculators the
case will be reversed. It Js announced, however, that
socks of doubifel character will notte admitted to tne
privileges of the board, ap berela will Us its strength in
gaining public confidence.
The Bank Commiltes which recently le thls city to
confer with the Commissioner of Internal Revenue on the
subject of laxing certified checks as carrency bave rp.
farmed without, of course, obtaining any eallstoction
The proper step for the banks to take is to memorislize
Congress to repeal that portion of the Internal Revenue
Jaw which applies to cerifed checks. The Commisdooey
bas no power to do otherwise than act sccording to thy
leer of the law.
‘The subscriptions to the seven-thirty loan lo day at the
First National Bank were $251,760, ‘The Treasury drafts,
110,00.
The earnings of the Milwanckee and St Pav! Rallway
Comsan7, tnclading the eastern division of the La Crosse
Ballroad, wers:—
Forelga ‘col. ss+e+« eeee €0,000 Prices wore reallzed dispite the fall {nu gold. Holders are
Foreign bullion, coe at Nd ery Hen {n tlielt views, and offering thelr Koods spar-
Villted States bUllion....cescscece+s4,278,000 Ansty, confident In the belief that higher prices will room
4285,000 | prevail Sales Have bon made of 200 comca mutaepy ne |
Deposits of allver, Including purchases— 4,00 mats cassis nt $105.0 $1 01
FOrcUM COMDK, gene seeeeeseee es eee +2 $17,000 + 5,000 Tha ewisin Vora G0c
Foreign butt 2227 31000 a 00 bales cloves Gio. 8
United Slater bullion (cont’nd In gold) 4,000. Ge, 70 bales red peppers at 6200 62K. 200 bags Afri-
United States bullion (01d coims).....,
Tolal deposits—Payuble In bars,
Payable in oolas,.
8. Market firm, bet quiet, Sales of 6,000 bnshels
nwa and at 5c.) sad 1,300 eacks Ashton!a at €4 7:
verpool cround may Mi 2 Vs
tonne $4 ty be quoted at $2 50, and Worthin,
Seana —Clqver was lower and lesa activo at 2
alex Timothy wan’ quiey. bit pra, AL go ona
Linseed met sith a sudden chaoge the last sale belog.
Total,
CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT.
Touspay, Jan. 31—0 P.M
ARRIVAL OF THE HAVANA,
News from the West Indio
Islands.
FRENCH DESERTERS IN ST LUCIA.
Tho English Courts Refuse to.
Surrender Them.
The Fal of Fort Fisher on the Blockade
Ronnera of Tnyana,
‘ &o, &e., &o,
‘Tho United Blatos mall steamship Tavana, from Me
Yana, arrived wh this port yesterday morning, with one
day lator newn m
Mr, J. B. Hoertas, tho purser, with bls uraal courtesy
Immediately forwarded our regular Giles, for which ho
has our thanka
Tho Press Despatch.
Thavaxa, Jan. 25, 1805,
By tho English stoamer Elder, from St Thomas, we
havo dates from the ropublio of San Solvador to tho 10th
clk Tho Presidential election hed taken plaoo without
‘any popular disturbance, and rogulted in the re-clection
of Senor Dacnsa
‘Tho government haa placed nt berty the pirates John.
Bradshaw and Thomas Reynolds, who were arrested on
tholr way, In connivance with otuers, to take forcible pas-
cogion of one of tho California steamers, ‘Tho tribunal
has declared that the government hea no right to inflict.
any punishment, although they confossod thelr inten.
tions, and they have, therefore, been iberated. Tho
British vico consulates haye beon suppressed by order
of tho English government.
‘Tho tudigo trado a roportad buoyant, and business to
be generally Jncreasing. Cons{uerabls harm has been
‘eaused to tha colton crop by the ralns, and it will there
foro bo smaller than wad an\{cipated, though larger than
yrns expooted at ono time.
From Jamaica wo learn that the Jamaica Dank has
coasod to orist All is businogs:has beon turned over to
tho Colonial Baok, and o compensation has beoa’ glveo
to the sharcholdors of ton thousand pounds sterling.
Duslnoaa tadall, and on tho Oth alt. additionat/duttes
wore imposed on various articles, among them (ob’cco;
{wo penoo per pound on clgars, ono poooy aud a Lslf on
loaf, and ulxponce oa clgaroties ond snufl,
From Trinidad we hear of excosalre raina, though tho
prospovls of tlic suger crop wero rood. Up to December
10 thore had beon exported 39,600! bogshests, 6,700
Moreea and 6,819 barrels of nugary 16,000 hogaheads and
407 Uorors of molatsds, Gli Logsbeads of rum, 7,110
pounds of coffee, 875 bales and 80 ceroous of cotton.
‘The Frouch snan-of-War Amaranthohas arrived at Canta.
Lois, demanding the doivary of fonrxdesoriany from tho
French navy, ‘Thiixwas dented, the courts. declaring
that thoy hd committed no enmo; they were free from
tho moment they trod upon English’ soll.
Wo have bad bad nows in regard to the sugar crop
of Granada.
Considerable onxtety Is felt here In rogard to the non-
arrival of tho Spanwh mall steamer from Cadiz; eho
was duo hers tho 10Ub Jnst., or at most the 20. There
{ga report that slo las been lost; but ft cam have no
postiblo fuondation As I writo a stoamer Ie signalled on
{ho Morro os boing fn right, which may prove to be tho
mado at $215 (gold), but 36 (6
ey Ai latpontoe Soh ae a amy
Skis —The demand for goat continued mode:
vices Femalned tra. Fules (aot previovaiy rosette
ales, Capo at SSe., fold, and 10 bales Bucuos Ayres on.
Taka Ss tuites Goat, Tampico, 0c a2ice_ per In
eee Stige 8 oa; ‘era Cruz, 8Sc a STKE F
r Yres, 70s. a The; Payta, 7 5 Curajoay.
7Oo. a The; Cape, T0c, a 7S0, Anon ates ae
‘Sretran was doll and wholly nominal,
120,000 Iba. at 150. n 163,60.
were reported at 6c. a 60s.
‘Tatuow was lower, Sales,
Other kinds were dull and nominal.
Asura.—Recelpts 63 bin Tho market continuca dull,
and prices were wholly nominal
Duxanetovra—Recelpis 3,756 bbla four, 368 bola and
2,365 bags corn meal, 8,082 bushols corn, 7,194 do. oats,
and 277 do. mal Tho market for State and Western
Hour opened dull and lower uuder tho fall in gold, prices
haying declinsd 10s, 0 20c Eales were 5,000 bbla Slate
and Western, 600 Southern and 400 Canadian Rye
flour was rather more active apd firm; sales of 100 bbls.
bt $875, Of corn meal 250 bbls gold at $9 for Brandy.
ine and $3.25 for Jersey. We quote:—
Tix,—Small lols of Straits
Soperfiue State and Western four. a 000
Pes potas oe a 960
Choice State, a v@
Common No mdi xtra 210 60 ey pean
Extra round hoop Ohio... 210 09 5
Wostern trade brands... 11 65 | House and lot, 60 Lowis street, 25x101, $6,115
oe 1410 So
alles Pollee Intelligence.
Fancy and extra do 8.14 60 | A COUNTRY MEROHANT CAXGED WiTH PALsE rnE-
‘Common Canadian 8 075] TENCES—mI8 ARREST ON 4 MEQUIBITION—wE
Good to cholen and 1189 | comairreD 10 TUE roxns, F
fo four, suport
Cor meal, bbls, .. 0] Yesterday afterncon detective Dusenbary amred in
Ee
=
‘Corn meal, punched: this city from Nowcaatle, Lawrence county, Pennayl-
—The wheat market was aleo doll and 2c. a 3¢ Tower, | Vania, having in his custody a merebant of that place,
owing to tho fall ingold, and wehave only to report sales | Hamed Max Winlernitz, whom he bad arrested on a roqu!.
of 10,000 bushels, at $2.16 for cholee amber Milwaokes, | fitlon Issued by Cavernor Fenton, of this State, upon
‘and §170 for ansound red Western, In rye thero was | Governor Curtin, of Pennsylvania Tho accce'd stands
nothing Going, but the market frm. Larley was active | Charged with having on and after the pecond day of Bep-
and Grmer; sales 7,600 busbels prime Canada Weat at | tomber last obtained from the firm of HB. Claiin & Ca.
$212 “Malt wes quiet bat firm. The corn market was ae foods and merchandise to the amoaat of
leas active and tearcely 20 frm; sales 4,000 bushols, at } finton To che atioavid oe Ue watere ge TePreS-
$1 TS for new Westera mized afcat, $1 7a $175 for | Wappearsthaton the scout day of Seplamber wee
Lew yellow Jorsey. Oris were in falr demand and roy | ie called on Mr, John Donsidsor, @ member of the ann,
Uje sales reaching some £0,000 busbels, at $106.8 $107 | and represested that be then bad m $10,000 svt
for Westera, elosing at the later price, and $103}, a | goods on band ard ready cash to the ambint at toto"
$1.06 for Stata. Yat bis entire lndebledueae did uotexceed $0, 000671
©: Jug Dim a capital of over $7,000; tbat he tad none
succemeal Daeg fo" sgbleea moakby prec *
transp! jowcastle, eellin, ae KC otlrely fk
Correx Despite iho tomble fa gold the market re | he had mide four tucusacd dollars Goce heey
tains 2 Grmcers, owing to iar Wel i reoelpig and 3B Dakinase. Aer caakiug theatre
a Block, com on! , age roitz asl the Of io eri) bim
Lis ‘were 50 Pit die, cash" We quece|| Doraldsen, belleviog the inth
Onatasa of 212 percent for gold:~Rio, prime, dic. | and delivered bic
ToC igen aie fale 42s aaterordloary, feet ed
8 lie: tair to good cargoes, we BKC. hak
Store
and be
eb.
1355, DAU darn on ho Slat day of January,
Fi Pa yb; BL
8 deptemlag that In gold alee onr lart report bae bed | hii
RSCTA M rue We tare ooly’ to report
fio taney 2 Jase ea pone tera q
Onrros therefor
ether with tha ella BIE Tecelpie trom Bavannah, to. | accused wr
Feay ile buaces ence, Checked the. demands ‘and | Joient 16
Trecealae, wun cre,wes one the market closing Jall and | fore Justice Down
Tendency, Iu prices we bayo” fault of twenty tho)
one I refer (o.
Wenave received ith Joy, the glorious naws of the
fall of Fort Fisher. Tha chit importance to Havnaa of
{i tho closing of the port to blockade ran-
edly down ip tho mouth. How-
over, tho principal traille hence of this kind Js with tho
port'of Galveston,
Tho English steamor Valtore arrived on the 22d from
Nassaz, Sbo Is o fioh steamer, of throe hundred and
Uitrty-ve tons, and mado the parce In twonty-Ove
houra Aw sho camo {n phe carried tho rebel flag at hor
foroiop. ‘The General Whiting, of which I wrote you tn
At last, carried a bergee, with CS 8.8. Co, This, J am
told; medna Confederate Statex Stoamabip. 'Com-
pany. There waa a report that ehe dipped) ber
foe whilo passing the Adniiral's ship, and
(hat this saluto was roturnod. It was uot returnod.
Howover, when to Colonel Lamb paged thig fagsbip, I
tm credibly Informed sbo faluted, and that malate was
Telurbed bY the dipping of the enflea three timed. ‘Our
Kovernmoutought to Jnvestigate the latter, as in the
cane of the Colonel Lamb it yas the of the “so-called
‘Confederate States" that was saluted. In the caso of tho
Gonoral Whiting, it would have beon the English.
We lave had’ cold, rainy weatbor lately, which) sulk
‘gpntioucs =
es The Fenian Excitement.
REPLIES TO PITZHENDERT’S LETTER TO THE LONDON
TIMES,
Tho lettor of a Mr. Fitzhorbert to the London Times,
on thoeubject of tho Fenian organization in America,
‘which we copled into ovr columns a few days ago, baw
cecatloned a good deal of commont, and wo hava received
two'communicatiens In roply from members of the broth-
erhood In this elfy and Brooklyn.
‘Tho\drst of theso commutications Indignantly repudl-
at tho idea that England is the ‘mother country" of
Iristimen, a5 dir. Fitzberbort terms it, and asserts that
orough Irishmen) have ever douled the maternity,
hayo over scorned and scouted the foreign laws, the for-
eign church, tho foreign fag, and the,foreign domination
of their would-be tmaterpa} porous.” Tho wrilor con.
eludes as followa;— | '
Tho system on which tholr (the, Fonlan) organization {9
Desed In Ho Feeret on this continent, beneath the pro
Ing (olds of the Stars aud Stripes—thelr streugth fa nem.
bore on estabilshod fyet—thelr | avowed object, believing
that “carissinia omnia carila'im est pairia’’ of all endear.
ing objects obr country Is tho dearest, to'aisé that coun.
try from provinclal mnfecry to national dijntly: Their
country now ploes etd langoishes ae tho elayo of se d~
grmied monarchy. The Fealan’s ambition !c fo give her
the bleasiogs and benotita of free republican {nstitytions
such oy Arperi¢a enjoy&’ That 3r* Fitzherbert !shuuld
censure thé Amorica obaractor and American politics is
elrapgo; thot be should vituperate tho inns Surprises
not, as tis very likoly that be fs a recreant Irishman,
aubSidlzed by British gold, and writes In the bittorness of
apastacy.
Tho second communication takes pretty much the
samo view of Mr. Fitzhorberi’s letter as the above, In
rogard to tho class of people forming the Fenian orzank
zation It etates:—
In another part ho states that oyery Irishman who can
read anil write and bas no property at alako is becoming
fn orgaplier. ‘The aseertlon 6 untrue, and for ble ufor-
mation let tno toil bim that umong tho organizers there
tart to be foond moro learned, moro talented and cortalply
as respectable gepilemen as Mr, Filzherbort, mhomso-
‘ever be may be, and posuossors of property, too!
"In regard to the objecta of the Pentan Brotherhood tho
writer slates—
‘To cripple England 4s not our object, but to regenerate
our boloved lale cortainly 13; and if tht geotlotaan knew
anything of tho feclings of tho Irish pooplo he mould not
ee the tilly expression that the “peaceable Inhabitaate
would hava something to say on the occasion." To nse
colloquial expression, ‘that's all he knows
about I)! But certaluly if tio so-called pescea-
Die inhabitants do not take an scilve part. Ip,
tho regeneration they will taXe a neutral ono.
‘The members of the brotherhood aro rot eo benighted as
not to see What is to be encountered @ They are all well
avaro of the great strength of thoir oppressor—well
‘aware that they bavo to fight gold—not valor; for
Wisawellknown, and, Teli¢ve, ao admllted fact, that
Irishmen can throw valor in the scale with Englishmen
‘atany Umo, and that thelr side will proponderate, | Mr,
Fitzherberb, will poh think, deny tals He cannol if
he han ayer followed them ‘to tho tented eld, in
country of the many other countries whore’ thoy have
fought and bled in vain. Burely, be would not if he
‘were a spectator at Fontenoy. In many aclime and for
ibaay vations has Irisb blood beon spilled, and yet Mr.
Fitsherbert forewarns thom of the folly of tt
for. the regeneration of Ireland. But for his inf
fand the information of those entertaining the same «ym.
pathetic feeling for ns, we have to say that such warnings
fre In yaln; and that ff Treland ts ‘n01 Yet froe {t 1s) not
Docduse she bas Dot hed sons ready to die in the effort,
Dut (hat fate would have it eo.
Coroners’ Inquests.
THE WASHINGTON STREST POISONING OAs.
‘No Mons Deanre—Poerraymimst oF tam Conomsn’s De
YestigArrox.—In the fornlliés of Mr, Grady and Morrison,
404 Washington etrvet, who Were s9 {il on Monday from
the effects of poloon of some kind, there tiave been no
further doaths, and, ai fo say, all the supposed
poleowed persons (except the Jitsle girl, Mary Lorpeon
who dléd,) have recovered, and yesterday appcared Lo bo
in pei Health. | Deputy Corouer Shaw made a post-
mortom examinatiporof the remains c the dcoeased
‘child, Dut was unable to detect the prosence of poison in
the syatem. The stomach and content= sere given to
Dr. thom aa 0. US peer Street, for analyea-
‘ane me the ‘invoetly
postponed Il ‘Friday next Oe ae ee
BULOIDE BY CUTTING Nix FUR IR.
Moroner Wiktey was yesterday afternoon motifed to
hold an Inquest ot No. 117 Lewis etreet, on the body of
Peon Miller, ® young man twenty two yeare of ace,
who bad committed suicide by cutting his
} peck ienife, Deceased nd ben. Toe poor Bealts trot
dnfancy, and ou Sanday last was seized wilh bw
Tage Biller vus® naive of ais Sige ISLS
2
Win De held on the bedy today, YAR aquest
Se
The Canada's Mail
‘Bostox, Jan. SI, 1865.
‘Tho calls-per the seamorbip Canada will close af nine.
clock to-morrow (Wedsesday) morning, bet she will mot
tall abif about (weive o'clock coon oy thal day.
NEWS FROM KEY WEST.
Our [key Went Correspondence,
ary Wear, Via, Jan. 23, 1806,
Purther Partleilari of ie Less of Oe San Jéeinto— Bore
Made to Ot Her OF the Retf—Larding of the Sick and
the Offeers and Creo—All the Portalte Property Saved—
Under Canvar—Kindness of an English Magitrale— Ae
siance Offered by Oe Government of Nauau—The Bat
tery of Oe San Jacinto Arrived at Key Wet—Detertion f
Beamen—Complicity of & British Subjec—Ha ts Pure
fahed by an English Magistrale—Improvesvnts in Key
Wet, e., de.
Dy tho arrival of tho United States steamors Honduras
And Talspoosa, from Green Turtle Koy, Babamas, I bare
been put In possorsion of edditional particulars relative to
the om of the United States loop of war San Jacinto, on
the morning of tho Ist Inst
At oight o'clock on the previous evooing the San Ja~
elnto, belng forty-four miles from land, was running at
tho rate of Ove knots, when orders ware given to run
her twenty.Gve miles towards the land and then bead ber
offshore. At this time hor forp/and aft alla were sek
At balf-past one A. M., on tho Ist, the struck
on a roof, betweon Green Turtle Koy and No Namo
Key, Tho wind wes then blowing off shore,
from west northwest. The topsall and topgaliant salls
wera thon Joosed and thrown aback with the viow of
backing the vesscl of At tho same time boat was
Jowered, with an anchor attached to a tout baweer, and
Jet go astern, and s hoary strain was made on the latter,
bringing tho storn of tho sbip to portalittle; but tho
atrain was too groat for tho hawser to sustain, and \t
parted. “As Jong as tho wind remained at wert northwest
tho salls wero kept absck, tho engines working all tho
time. At fivo o'clock A M., tho wind having bauled
moro to tho morthwanl, hall was taken In. In the/mean-
{ime another anchor, of about twelve hundred pounds,
was made ready to bo carricd astern, and let go, attached
to snowhawser; but; in consequence of the rind from
tho northward fresheniog, ft waa found irgpossible for
tho anchor to bo carried out, éyen with threo beats and
the assistance of the wrockera | At elx A. 3. thera were
threo foot water In tho bold, and the loak rapidly Inerras-
ing. Ateaven o'clock tha onginea which had been working
all the time, gavo out “At nino o'clock, being high
water, there were ceyon feot water In the hold, when tho
tip Uilged. i
At qne P. 3. Captain Meado ordered the sick to bo rent
ord, which was accomplished with the nslstanco of
the wréckers ‘Tho number amounted to nbout forty.
They were accompanied by the surgeon. This eccom-
lished, the noxt thing done was to save tho stores, sails
‘and other portable property belonging to tho ehip, On
tho tiornlog of the 2d all hands were again set to work
to save tho properly of the vessel and to conrert the
falla into tbnts for tho accommodation of the officers and
men. By dark. thia was accomplished, the versol aban-
donod and all hands en¢amped on No Namo Key
On Lerring of tho disaster Mr. Brown, the tesident
magistrate at Green Turtle Key, where thero Is a gcttlo-
mont, despatched a yoseel to" Nassau with tho {ntelll-
gonos, whereupon the Governor sont her Majesty's steam-
of Medea (not Meteor) with provisions and oll things
needful, wilh offers of seqstance to Captain Meade; but
astho San Jacinto was Wel found! (n provisions’ nn
other necessaries, Captain Meade returned’ a courtcous
answer to the Governor, Informing him, white returning
thonke, that ho vas aupplicd wlth all things needful.
Tho Margaret Ano, the echooner which was chartered
to bring away tho guns of the San Jacinto, arrived here
| onthe 10th In company with tho Talapoosa, having the
ontiro tattery on boat
Caplain Meade, bis officers and crew, nt least such of
the latter as rorooin—forfity-ono mien tinte deserted —
ane as comfortable as eaald be oxpe'ted under the clreum-
mlunces Jn which they are placed. It ecems that certain
rascals have boen at yfork enticing the men to desert;
and one of them—eald to bo an Englishman—bas been
caught, nnd has met ttth his dessert. Several of the
mon Having been miseing, search was made for them
among the bruhwood, resulting 1m, tho capture of the
Englishman, who was éku)king among tho bushes On
boing questioned, he eald ho was Chere cu(ting wood; but
ax be could produce no axe the circumstance was
sufcfently, suspicious to warrant his detention.
On the search belug further prosecuted, two of the
deserted men were foand, with thelr buudics all made
up, and the prisoner's hat—for ho’ was bareheaded—in,
one of (he bundles. This was conclustvo, and the man
was sent over 16 Green) Turtle Key, where ho was sum-
marily convicted before the resident magistrate, and
Souteuced to bord labor for, ax mouths,
No Namo Key, whero tho San Jaclotos aro encamped,
contains no sstUfed inhabitants, It is twenty miles west
northwest of Elbow Key. By latest accounte, tho
wreekers were busily engaged dismantling the San Jacin-
1o; but they, are. not allowed to touch any part of tho
inichloery. The Honduras left pgaln yesterday for tho
wretk, with Captain Wolsh, agent of the Board of Under-
wrilers, on board.
‘Thore is nothing stir/ing in the shape of local news,
‘Tho present wintor season Is not near so gay as the last,
in consequence perhaps of the many bereayemonts from
yollow fovor during tho past year
_@ (Brooklyn City New!
Tee Tiree Coyopmmanxan Disrnict—Qvoris ur
‘Wanna. —Tho quotas of the diforent wards comprising
tho Third Congresalonal district woro Mfxed yesterday by
tho Provost Marshal, and the result shows tho following
‘us the numbor of men required to bo ralsed. fn each, to-
gether with the namber corvlied The Third ward, ha
Ing callsted a large number of throo yeare)/recrults, Onda
Juelfexempt from tho draft, with a stall wurplds for
another
Quota.
39
Wards.
ee
2
Total...
bssecctey 17,726
Naber of men enlisted since Dec.
a.
Loaving stil! to raise. se TAL
1s Baborirs Fou Drvannrevt,—Tho Bosra of Com-
mftioucra and-Appeals of tho Firo Department, Western
istrict, rosolved, at a sccret necting bold on Wednesday
bight, to disband the following companies, and tora the
apparatus ovar tothe Chlof Engineer wtthin sixty days:—
Engine compantes Nos. 10, 11, 16 and20; Hose companies
‘Nos. 11, 12.and 36, with tho prospect of a ethil further re
duction’ The origiual nowbor of apparatus war, 40;
now rediiced 10.85. Tha number of meibers 1,798; ro:
duced to 1,408. Tho disbanded companies, tske the re-
sult {oa very unktad syfirlt. ‘They appear to think
tho Department will be worth very little without them.
{Marine Affairs.
Near Aarinwatt, N.O,, Jan, 14, 1885,
To Capt Gro: B. SLocey, Steamsblp North Blar:-—
Dean Sin—We the uudorsiguedy cabin passengers on
board the steamship North Star, oa her passage from Now
York (o Aupluwell, sosira to widar to yeu this yolunkiry ox.
1s0 of pur fraiiiation at the courteous treatment aud
ibe general com ort which we bave enjoyed on board sour
steamaer during thie vordzp.
“Tue discipline, order and neatnesd whlch have pravalled
lunder your mauagemsat thronghout be ship. extending to
tho “deparipenla of all tbe nficalt and sibardinatca’ oa
board, who bare bean Unifornily faithful, attentive and cour:
Dem, eh the residence of Bis father In-lsm,
255 {Vest Porty-visth street, W. Warnes Bracvace
‘The faneral will take placa from the residence of his
mother, Blasyelt, Few City, Rockland county, om
Thursday. leave Jersoy City at pine AM, rotura-
mt Ghree P. M.
ecrm—On Tuemisy, Jancary 31, We Borara, te
the 44ib year of bis
‘The friends of the famfy are respectfully Invited te
allend the fanoral, from lis late residence, corer of
Bouth Sixth and Sixth streets, Williamsburg, op Thore
day afternoon, at tro clock.
or.—On Monday, Janaary 20, after a savers
ness, Mane Bonor, fn the 46th year of bis age.
The relatives and friends of the family are respectuiy
{nglted to atend the foceral, from his Inte residence, Na.
69 Charlion street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at bale
past ono o'clock, without further favitation —*
Tixo.—In this city, on Monday, January 30, Sorem,
wifo of Simon Bing.
The friends und relatives of the family are invited te
attend the funeral, without furtber notice, tbid/Wednes
day) morning, at ten o'clock, from her lata residence, 218
‘West Thlrty-tirst street
Bowex.—In Brooklyn, on Monday, January 30, of
conmumpilon, Ciara Jake the beloved wife of J.”
Bowen, and adopted daughter of Alfred Hanabergh, to
the 31st year of ber age.
Tho relasives and friends of both families are respect
folly Invited lo attend the funeral services, at her Le
residence, 1 Willooghby strect, corner of Bridge, tit
{(Wvednesday) arteraoon, at two o'clock
Cauo.—{n Brooklyn, on Monday evening, January
0, Mr. Rourar Craig, Sr., In the §24 year of his aga.
‘the friends and acquaintances of tho family are re
spectfully fovited to attend the funeral, from the Rev.
Mr Greeoleaf’s eburch, Franklln avenue, near Myrds,
this (Wednesday) afterboon, at two o'elock.
Couxa—W. Covixs, age 23 years
‘Tho remains will be conveyed to the Evergrétn Cera
tery for interment
Iuapsono,—At his residence, 804 Water strect, on Tuc
day, January 31, Janne) H Currronn, in the Sit ycar af
his age, a native of Cork, Ireland.
‘The faneral will ako placo on Thursday afternoon, st
half-past one o'clock, from bis late residence.
friends aro invited to attend.
Doopy.—In this cily, after a short {lloees, Cansrorsee
Deopy, aged 67 yeara, a nativo of Bightstono, parish of
Donoughmoro, county of Wicklow, Ireland.
May, lie rest In peace.
‘Tho friends of the family, ani alzo ofits sons, Patrick,
Thomas and Willlam, algo of his sons-la-lav, Patrick Na~
gent and Joromiah Gedgin, are respectfully. invited to
Attond the fancral, from bis late rosidence, No. 457 Weat
Forty-socond street, between Ninth and Tenth aveawes,
this (\Fednesday) afvernooa, at half-past one o'clock,
without furiher notice. ’
Doxeity,—On Monday, Janvar7 $0, Wnuax Hevnr,
youngest con of John and Frances Donelly, agi 2 yoare
bod 7 montha
‘The trlonds of the faraily ara Invited to attend the fo
noral, this ({Veduesday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from.
the residonco of ils mother, No. 604 West Forty-fourt
aircet,
Washlngton papers please copy.
Diake—in (his city, on Tacsday, January $1, at hie
rosldonce, 258 Seventh stroct, Cuaezs Dials fa tho 64R
year of his age.
Notice of funeral hereafter.
Eyrecrt—At I'l asant Valley, N.
{ng, January 90, Hex M. Even.
Pewor ¥. and Mary A. Everett, ag’
‘and 28 days,
‘The funcral with take place this(Weducaday) afternoos,
at three o'clock, from No. 129 Gardon stroct, Hoboken,
NJ.
EBAoax.—On Monday evening, January 50, Jonx Bxcax,
fa native of tho parish and burony of Keshan, Kinge
‘county, Ireland, agod 38 yenra
His friends aud: qualnitances and those of his brothers,
James, Danlel and Bernard Eagan, aro respectfully Ie
vited Co attoud the burial, this (Wednesday) afternoon, ab
hialf-past ono o'clock, from bis late resdeace, No. L&E
Elizabeth street,
Faiine.t.—On Tooeday, Janvary 1, Mra Euxs 0. Fax
RELL, aged 73 ycars and 0 months.
‘THe relatives and friends of (ho family are respectfully
Invited to attend the funoral, on Thursday afternoon,
two o'clock, from her lato resldenca, No. 287 Plynio
Btrect, Brooklyn.
Gnsa.—At her residence, No. 145 Thompson wt
afer a long and painful illness, Euccume, the below
Wife of William D, Green, aged 23 years, 4 months amé
Idays.
‘The faneral will take place this (Wednesday) afternoon,
al tivo o'clock, from the Greene atreet Methodist chu
Dotweon Spring aud Broome streets. The friends of Use
family are respect(ully Invited to attend.
Lawrence (Mass) papers copy.
Gaoryaax.—On Monday, January 2%, Cuantm Gros
sea, aged 60 years
The friends of the family are respectfully Invited te
attand tho funoral, from bis Jnto residence, at Greonpolnk,
on Thursday mording, at cloven o'clock, without fu
Snyitation.
Heyxrx.—In Brooklyn, on Moniay, January 90, of
cancer, Mra Euizapcra Hixwey, In the 69th year ofher
c.
The relatives nnd friends, and those of her fons, Gcorge
W., Jobn’B. and Henry ©, Butt, are respoctfully Invited
fo atlend the funeral, from her late residence, corner of
Hodson avenue and High street, on Thureday ‘afteraoom,
at one o'clock, without further notice,
‘Philadelphia papers please copy.
Lawasscr —In Patterson, Putoam county, N. ¥., om.
Monday, Janoary g0, Jons B. Lawazyce, formerly of this
city, lately of Amenta, In the 85th yonr of bis'age.
Funoral sorvico at his late resideuce, in Paltereon, om
‘Thursday. Harlem Railroad cars leavo corner of Twenty-
sixth street and Fourth avenue) ata quarter past
o'clock.
‘Leppy.—On Tuesday morniog, January 31, after severe
, on Monday morn
only daughter of
& years, 9 months
teous: meritour ayprobavon, and Lava conduced not euly to
(Scooarort of euFtalvon batt we belleve, of allan bard
Eatenpecllly weitesrn totask Jou fer We careand sell
‘ity wien the Ihip wax msanged Curt tho ‘overs gale. of
Thr 6th and 708 inst, and to whlch, under Provideate, we
our preseat nate
blog hat you may always cobtinue as euocssafel as in
truly yous, Moesdeld Noung, Yoho B:Seywtom ers A.
tent fe A x Ter.
Brewer, B'M Park, Jerome 0. Dari M Lewis
SA Dr H. Peters,
Waller Sra Amelia
Clabk Sasmen We, Bred
WB
Boge
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nad Lik Ronkott Yala ‘ile
Gox, JF. Anan, F- Roikenbusch, MF. Waller,
AW Rose, “ure HM Carman, ‘Celeste b-
‘mont, F. W, Rice, United states Consul.
MARRIAGES AND DEATHS,
eee Wns 208 eaay
6. Ly 7, Inn ‘SI, at
Poier's oburch, Dreoklyn, N.Y, by Rev. JobnA, Pad
dock, Mr, Sinis M Gunivas to! Miss A.M. Wanna,
daughter of James Welling, Esq., of Astoria, LT. NO
Loxcasox—Furra—On Thrsday, January 26, at
residence of Whe bride's father, by Rov. Mr Shecly, ie
Wun Loxiaacx to Miss Jestm Pusrre, if of Broad
” Bdaroore-Sronary. Ja! Hotoken on Sunday, January
29, by the Ro. Alfeed, Haris Tox Kem SuArboTr, for
land, to Mise Tus M. Sram
Nok Nocsn” : EE REED
Died. h'
Axommwa At We Bnd, Nid., Lan Infant child of
qposas and Macy Eiuabeth Andros, aged 4 monihs aod
r
Fuperal this (fos oad *) afternocn, at two o'clock.
Bowne —On Tuesday, January his residence, in
SouthGeld, Staten Leland, Asuuw in tho Toth
year of bis age. ’
The relaiives and friends, and those of bis fon, Obadiah
Bowne, are Tespectfully Invited to attend the’ funcral,
withoul further notice, on Friday afteruoon, at ond
alclosk, from St Andrews, church, Richmotd, & L
Carriages will bein walling at Vanderbilt's landing, on
We arrival of the DA ME (ucts Le =
Buarry.—Oo Tuesday morning, wary TLLAM
Beor, younste clld of Lake and Bridget Beiiy, aged
ears, 6 mont Aye,
{he Qdends of the family are reepectfully tnvited to
attend the fanera), thia (Wednesday) aflernoon, “at bale
‘one o'clock, from/the residence of his parents, No.
fo Spring atrcet” | j
‘Ean Francisco Papers copy.
Bice> —Afver a short ilinéss, Josrrn Brcex, third son
{ of Meney and Mary Brlen, of Testykeeh coushy) Tyroun,
a
Tis relaiivs# and rends are respectfully, fnvited t
j tend the funeral, thie (Wednesday) Piet ASS
Grelock 91a No, 67 East Riérenth siveal commer of
Biivvet—Op Tuesday, Jiouare 7) at. = abore ill.
wg ‘
FS
Mines, Buwoer, the beloved wife of Poter Leddy, aged
62 yoarn.
‘Tbe friends and relativea of tbe family aro respectfully
Invited to attend tho funeral, on Thursday mornin;
Dalf-past nine o'clock, from her lato residence 64 Weet
Fighteonth street, from thence to St. Francis Xavier's
chureb, whore high masg will bo offered up for the repose
of her Soul May her soul rest jn peace.
Monruy,—On Tueeday, January 31, Eason BQ
‘Monrmy, aged 17 yeara, 11 monthk and 6 days.
‘Tho [rlonds and relatives of tho family aro respectfully
Anvited to attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) atte
fat two o'clock, from the resideuco of ber parenta,
Bi. Mark's place, Eighth street Hor romalas will be ia-
terred in Calvary Cems tery.
Marra.—At Monroe, Orange county, on Monday, Jame
ary 80, Buzavern, widow of Wa. V.'Sapes, In (he 0Ouk
year of hor age.
The relatives and friends of the family are Invited to
attend the faneral, from her Jate residence, on pa
afternoon, at trro o'cloc! Tra(ns leave via the
Rallway at soven and ten o'clock In the morning.
Minuxr.—Suddenly, on Tuesday, January 31, Saxcam
W. Mores, son of Wm. Wf. and Mary A Miller, in Che
2st year of bia age.
The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully
Invited to attend the funeral, or Yborsday vfternoon, a&
one o'clock, from the reafdene» of his parents, 117 Lewis
treet.
Moorn. —On Tuesiny moruing, January 31, of chronie
dlarrboos, contracted in the army, AvovsTcs G. Moomm,
ged 19 vears, son of Tuomas H, and Eliza Moore.
‘The relatives and friends of the family aro respectfalhy
fnvited to attend tho fanoral, ‘on Thursday. afternoon, at
‘one o'clock, from his Jato residence, Sixty second street,
waventh house east of Second avenue.
MeGunnics.—After'a ebort illness, Jawes McGonnice,
native of county Lalitim, Ireland.
‘Tho friends of the family are reepecttully Invited te
attend the funeral, on Thursday afternoon, at one o'clock,
from his Jato resides 669 Second avenue. The remaiag:
‘will ba {nterred at Calvary Cemolcry,
Porre—In Brooklyn, on Monday, January 30, Me
Porrr, in the Cay Dig age.
‘The rolatives and friends of the family aro respoctfal
Inyited to attend tho funeral, on Thursday afternoon,
‘one o'clock, from his Late residence, corucr of Jobn and
Pearl streets.
Porrs —On Tuesday, January 31, of dropsy on the
Wn. J., only eon of Ambros and Dorcas Potts, aged
years and 6 months
The friends of the famally aro invited to attend the funs-
ral, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from tha.
rosidenco of hin parents, 109 East Thirteenth street.
Pxssinotox.—On Sunday night, January 29. of scarlet
fover, Joun Eooas, oply son of John and Bmma Penning.
ton, aged 5 years and § months,
Tho remains were interred ‘st New Durbam, on Tues
day, from the reeldeace ofhis parents, 306 Garden street,
fobokea. =
Qvisx.—On Tuesday: morning, January 21, Saran
Qo, dangbter of John and Mary Quinn® 2
jends and rolatives of the family are UfuDy
Invited'to attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) afternoam,
At two o'clock, from her ite residence, 97 East Forty-
i ereses= ta nro
urs —In Brooklya, on Monday, Januai Mom
ws H. Ronxare, Jn the 37th year at ble aga: Tae
‘Tho rolatives and friends of the family, also Fortitaée
Lodge, No.10, F. and A. M., ard the frxerolty ce
Tally, ore invited to attend the funeral, on Mfiursday af
terndoa, at two o'sioek, from bis late residence, 97D
Hudson'avenne. °
itica papers please
Rusie-At roy, N.Y on Monday, Janvary 23, Wom:
ur Reoax, Wife of Alderman P. Regan, and mother of
P. J. and Edward McQuoenoy, formerly of Brooklyn, Mm
the 36tb year of her age.
‘Brooklyn papers please copy
Buse. —On Tuesday evenin
seu wife of Thora Ror
jaur 3
Notice of interment hereafter:
‘Roewx11—On Sunday evening, January 22, aftera shore
‘but severe illness, Jonx Jawes, son of Thomas and May
Ruszell, aged 2 hal 6 months nad 20 days.
Sarouaxn—At bis late residence, 420 East Tenth street,
on Tuesday, January 81, Leoxaxo Sanceaxs,
‘pao soles ofthe funcral Ia Thureday morning's Wo
ral
Bexnanuc.—On Monday, January 20, at Jobustowa,
N.Y.) ab the rosidence of his grandparonis Daxir. G, Ei
Sexvensivg, only child of Dr. Philip M and Charity B°
Senderiig, a the dtm year of la age.
1¢ remains wi conveyed to h Nelghborhy
Ndi, for laterméat, From Whe residetee of Mie rect ne
Mercer street, Jérsey City, om Thursday mornin,
pegtten olathe
rot. —Op Tacsday, Jannary 81, at his residence, 248
Sixth etrest, Now York, Gsozom Stow, in the uth year
of bi ah
lends and relatives are Invited to altend the
fener Ren ee paeuany Datch Cane ia
E jween Forsyth and Eliri are
ea aeTep es a iva Drelock,, a ae or
i —On Sunday, January 29, at tho residence.
bu fer, Gamat IL Stnsan sovlot General Garrit
The relatives and friends of the family are fal
Invited to altend the funeral, from the foot of Strike
lane, beiween West Fifty-rccond and Fifty-third streots,
Unis (Wednesday) aftorncon, at two o'clock.
Too: —On, Monday evening, January 50, Tmcs, som.
of Jobn and Anne tuole, aged 2 years, 1 monthaad @
daye 5
‘fhe fonsral will take place from the residonce of bis
| Njncteontb ctreel, this (Wednesd:
Buruchart to lock ie yenchof tls peal aut
those of ‘bis uncles, Jamea Toole and Thomas, Juha,
Mead, Wldiaah,
, Jeauary 31, Many Boe
‘ad daugh(er of, Jobs
Joseph and Francs Boorey, and the friends of the f
i aro respectfully Invited
in general, pe
rr
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SALES OF REAL ESTATE,
SALES OF REAL ESTATE.
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AT Mrumber of gow brows aiage Horses "wellloatet up | FTARGEM PROPERTY. —FOR SALE, A LAROR As. EAE Ey AT TAS FRANKFORT 110UHR, ONE nLogR ease | W sign Wen Tineke ato ks INQUIRE
ya ple town, cheap for cash. Good lots liken la part payment sortmeot of Houses, at prices ranging, from $2000 io 00D CHANCE.—FoR of the Clcy all, corer of ‘Frankfort aod William
‘arcs ap. | Apply fo JAMES ROWS, 788 Third avenue. $5000 Als dealrabla uoimproved Ente area wlihicg A St or Stores Ha South atrent GA acto eeeree | aire, 2 Rosina, Gaps ate ioas jer wecke Howse dy | 7] EAST IWELETH STREET —BOARD—A PLE
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+ Bank of New York," In the cfly of New York, in the county ‘Land for sale to northwestern Lowa, very cheap, clear of Very low, aa the owneris TR GT ROR SALE, | bo cthor boarders: preter id wherowiere wil tonoee | Le vent : ple
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bang for one then ary trick! Lot containing 235 acrea EAS, ROTATE OWNENS, On AGENTS, PLEAGR | soot ghee Henan af eitng z ms HOUSES, ROOMS, &0,, TO LET
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Corner of Wail and Nuveou strats: 17" | ssated wait from cpot; drut of all hinds. Jagulie of HOGLESTON, 11 Broadway, oom tra OR/SALRSAIARTENG| PULURYA, RANORRA AND SILT AY Poturer aud, Glock tausaley ec oul oek ne ae
Blatement of the'arsirn of the company forthe sayentn | LEVERIDGE & MARSH, & Pine treet ABN EIUDRD: Helting, “Apoly ta or addrexy GEO. b CUMMINOS 124 Well urnluhen PCAURoomse oe Beak HoeeT AO. | ERE MAREE, Ano brunt atory Orel Hooke for gale, Tas
eal rent iending Di Aly 19 ARMS FOR SALEAT JAMATOA, LONG ISTAND; | YyANTED=TO PUROHASE OR LEASE, A DWErttNO} Nei Thiry-alxts streot, ono door west of road Way. YriDoUl oar, te aogieweaemgn cea geatman ad wife, | See en ee SI
emfum-on unesplied Es, Dog 81,1668... 877,720 8:1 With seces, good faprorsnenee it sinh erat nics | Wea tioure aiotern ulte near. Fit beeen ai Apply at 80 Amity siroot EES NICELY FURNISHED SECOND. STORY PRONE
lame) recelved) from; that (data to Des, $2100, uctey improrementarat sana $1500. 67 neren, | Twestytbied aol Thirty bled Meth Posseuon an or bax [TOR SALE TUE RINTURUS, IN WHOLE on ay | MPP Reo on second cor (0 lel, without board; all moderm
¥ 5,455,552 00 Frith good tmprovemeaue/49,000; nad vitets, Moura 0 ta} | foro thedstof May.. Address, with price; £5, 1 A. Com. | Ey Al fewry, sire now alum goed can GENTEENAN AND TH19 WIFE WISILA PLEARANT | ltmprovementa; plod losstion, SAV ply stale Bex Thieiaae
Nie Shanice GEORGE SKIDMORE, 16 Nassau streot, N. ¥.' | stock; Union-square Post ofice, business” Apply to Mecara. PRATT, LOMBARD i CO.,22 | A Room, Ith Koad Hoan, near Fourth avenue, between, — =
is mine. Tom B “ast Twenlleth ani ‘Wri fired atreeta. Addresa, atating™ ATRICTLY PUVATE FAMILY WILL LET PUR
ances oA BARRIS dar13g ihe voar OR SALE—-WATER POWER, GRISTMILL AND SAW- ANTHD—TO PURCHASE, A SMALL TARRE STORY vi form, whlch must be 1 BOX 5) eral oleae NDNA Tain located near Twente revel Ann Broads
eine ts erat MME oo acy | Bemivatigpet ante ou sure uneietme One | WV get moar foun og nuit ar ateToay | TOR SAnGTU O00m agi a, ara, gq ay | ret Macau ers ea ees vet | OSes edt eta
ea ei eopecta Brings fees Daal and ab eres Ean Ale Parmece SO scien in | sath al dir Unproveménta, Joule ator atiretia | Buia, sens rit pulity mae taal ainisat cae | A PINE AOR ROOM ON TIE BROOD HLOOR ap | kakimaps tbl ADAMS ie 0.,29 Uroalway.
ionurances expeuew nad gorera: epee on Raritan snd Delaware(fay Hallrosd.. Por paren a= LRAND.("'| produce ‘taguire uf J, LEW!S, 8 Nageau tee, wom af, | diet Teed ees ee FRONT HOOM AND BEDROOM ON THE FIneR
act areas 3 ATO aor 7enos | Maarply ta C W APPELGET. on te prewiecn ot Ben: WANTED 0, PURCHASE OR HIRED AVTHRER on | 2195 521 Jost ofles AN feceltn Muturotisea inguce at Yok West Foust
Orca steamer rename ees tena Dell's Allis Pest office, New Jersey. four story Dwelling Hoxee, betceen Third and Eighth | TOR gAue.—LATHES,SHAPTING, PULLEYS Dol TNO. JS ROND STRRBT—VBRY PINE, NEWLY FOR. | &tech fesond dodr west of Stat
pores 6G enrned peprecpnaaat svenens price from 612000 lo Biba, “Agarose with Ful | [PORSALE.—L ATIVE, st PTINO| PULLEYS, DOURLR MMOAEd rae and ene eee ee Le : i.
aaa cndlyided balance of Bee 31, I OR SAUP_TO HUNDRED AOHES OF LAND, ON | particulary, 0. M. tay Herald ome. Forge, tOdtert of Beltiog, Bonch, Shearay Viees, BW Stateon | HAAR Hoard Noferenoey exclu ged. Aina eRe BOTS OC e eae Lot are
sided a iH, yF i — | Forge, attend o i Hanh : ng lata oaestont locate 5 Fook 81,205
Is68 409 8 est 6 i $3,800 WEE BOX A TORER stony nici | Nsw Machinen eForvene tree A OBNTERAAN WANTS nOAnD, FoR Ta wipR aN | en bebAd 90 foabe wu orthaea Youre” F
Reserve for eatioite elatins nadjygied and Y Ddo.e Huta, 10 rooms and slore, Jet S11, all | Ton SALB—A LANOB LOT OF AGAR MOULpa, op | LL, chlldonty. in tome yrivatefemnyy coIld sigh gear et ADAM CO,, 053 Broadway.
aU eONUAE Eee snsdllualed (and era fy se apringe: ranted: isin Pacife street, near corner Grand avenue, and ReALe (A LARGE TON DF BUGAT Pa, OP | Auitress, statiog lowent price, Mortway box 147 eral oiion. =
In necgrdnnce withthe provalon4st we ehariae of tue cone : Acoma rauton arene cara’ (Wi sake part eau” Ap: } SiDy\ No 4lol0Bridgvatmees Brookins en j PLEASANT | ROOMN WENT N ‘A, titerthetsteortahee Pony asta aire tee Bee
RA ae EEO Co wer, ig 0 ara PLDXuNA co r DEASANT ROOM, WITH BOARD, ON NROOK- cast coriier of Forty-ofghth atreat ai
Frofs ot tho yairas folowarce uve Tewclved to apply the a —— (Ok SALE—TIim sTOOK aN FtxTona oF A ono. | Zhy(?™lnkehe covautntie Walaiet fry. 17 uary | ayn Fmt Hs (ete a and ont, cna
Eros bea idet 130d 7 $10,000 prarnd, THREE srony, Honlsroor | Migr, dive, onvst ino bon sande wo gaunnry autres | eee Sire roomie Thani on ie premieek
iidend Co denlern bolilag cer: . ck House, In Twonty seventh atreal, i ihe business, and will by sold very cheap.” For tull'paruicus | AN EAR
tifcates of return, on premise Sixth aveouo; all moderna improvements, bear fra tutncgy and wills sold rery cheap, For ull pareus T Aq BROAPWAY—ROOMS TO LET TO SINGLE | T)ESK ROOMSIN A PLEASANT OFFICE ON OR WI
earned dariog the yearend Rit FoR, Sate Tae (MODERN BUILT NoUsE 207 BAST 8 PF. IRELAND, No, 634 Pino street, room 12 fare inqalreat No; 9 \D be cE . gentlemen, cler with or without Hoard, References Ife a Ang rere pads for an lowurance
Payable on and after Feb. 10, fais,’ 760,854 89 ea ty it street, Unree doors cast of Thind arenue. Con- a =A rinst onass, roun stony, mon'| TOR, SANP-A, TO AND YANKeR NOTION Rone, | !siEOl | Hall, len
Deduct dividend airesdy fd to stockholders, able price. Fer particulars Inquire ot No. OSscond avenue.” | $18,000.42 Hoouto,, 25x85, in complete order, | 93 gy se gbih avenue, wilh or without Blocks Apply at 7 & MAODOUGAL STRERT—NEATLY FURNISHED | [OR RENT—PRONT OFFICE, FINST FLOOR, CORNER
53 Spring streak ‘of Chambora and Weal riteris, suitable for naval recruit
WM HL ECUAFFER J vear Usion quire, Aiea sereial neat Hoses ta Twenty AL frontstonn on i think thor bet wth uae to
iowa tetas sev nudes | OGRAILE™ueae, Pumainn ann esrancrauen | yl A :
Belog necruri Intereat, (ree of goveromeat Lan
en cash capital, mi
Inqulro at agent's ofice, Vavonta ferry buildings.
OTEL TO RENT-IN THE TOWN OF MILPORD,
the Merwin Hotel wreck
WIOR SALE—THREL BROWN STONE HIGH STOOP
three atory Houses, contaluing all improvements. Apply
$540,109 1
batter busi
Deduct interest on scrip tanucs ble (free of on tho premines, Filty'seyenti alreet, mouth aldo, between — sconneetion aod make more money than this. | 4 9, ON” Conn, Tha Hotel
ernment ise\onr and ate ev i Phigieed Lenton ereaucs from labocock ACM. tl! two | ____) RELIGIOUS NOTICTES A) CNY Teonner ernie Huroe the ubdestofellog. Address | A. Yeining, tele with wane, OBO Wert Nourtecuh | (OF one te Inara Yearalg tenant: the house Wal ee
ing Oper cent on aimount of such Luaues...." 11,081 00 | P.¥. 0 GOLDTEAS RELIGION 1N THE ARMY —A MEER. a - iret Relergaces exchange GagNe and put In perfect onder. “Apply to AMER
OU: | 410 BALE “ON BROOKLYN. REIONTS Sian ing for statements and nidresses on (hls subject will bo THe PLLER VONBROK. FORVA SORRCWETEN >. | — sae)
E thteresldve thirty percent wl bepald in cann nay three nory brown stone disuse 1) Henry street | Bela thie ereoiog, at tho" Bplacopal ‘ebureh Ia Thlr\y-trst gyre of Me GAUTIN &'C0,, Mouton | AL finn to tucctn wma privauafomhnconventenc toa | [,ONACONING FURNAOH FOR LEASE.
{othe nlockholderson and after March 10, 1 Tho lot io fall size, thie house Large, With all the modern im- | #t7ech near Second ayonua, b ouyn Wo Gratelasn hotole. Apply at 28 Baad Highteouth tree | “dim GRoRGRA ORREK COAL AND IRON COMP,
2 REK COAL 03 ANY
Uree of government tax), ng follavra:—On ol
Atcck, 10 per cent, and on now stock, 6 per cant . 160,000 00
‘rom Broadway,
provemonts. Can de seen Letween 10 upd $ o'clock,
OR SALF—TO OLOSE AN|BSTATS, STORE PROP-
erty, Elgath avenue, near Twenty-third street, 65x100,
$4,000; rents'§3700. Good Investment
D. D. ORRELL, 78 Cedar strech
POR, GALETIN BROOKLYN) A BARGAIN, DOUBL
Cottigo House, five lots. stable; Iocaion wosurpassed;
all modern Improvemenis. Terms easy.
, SALE-STEAMER G. 0. DAvIDSON, arne | Mit a
Ith Jn a largo cupola for cartiogy, “An extensive cokg yard i
male infant, ona day cid. Apply a Dr, LOWERS, OL | YAN HnukT & BLAGLT, 163 Malden ue, corner or Bouth. | Ut Board, froin 46 to B12. Phan BE
= A. Shut Patty wounn ben winit noaRpy ro | Mn ¥ecte™ eee ream ae te acre
Franhli street VAN
oN TEAEMUA WT ORD CAND I LoNG. muranuibamn | AL pHiteaeemenld PeeslaG ML aacen ae rae aay ant | pea TAs ao it ndjoln the prema
milion erm of yea tna fo nant a gate
Sane Mvand primisce Mt taseconlge Niivensy oanth A a
KER STREET, | GIX | Uy caranis of maKogT tora o¢ NOL Center hon Ger eet
ake peiptanv of rms Big. Conuected any bane ANY
PERSONAL.
There will nico be a scrip dividend, payablo (free
‘ef government tar) 00 wniafter June 1, 188,
@n the cash c pital a followa:—On old stock!
[per cont and on new stock 9 per cent. maz
ing the tot dividend for tho your, pald to
stockholders, equal to thirty-one per enol
Unit
NYORATION WANTED Ion YirARRURY, OTHER} 5
Wise called Francis Howant, Is requested to communicate
Y etd caiia Vepdiice Commission Bugidass and Leiro of isatld)
land, who ine to cee Or hear Fm |. ig Washiiigion street; nn oxeellunt opporiualty. to bualueus
Tinirileth atrenl, balwoon Second wnd Third avenues
for purwilog this. prostabls
‘opporiunity
With hls friends 1a En
Papen on an iter Feit re FOSTER § LOFER. Nort Geta atzeck, Brovklyn. | Sint bresaseadtce Paste of athe in Washigo street; nex TH, NINTIC STAEET, PNWEEN First AND Hapa tc enced And emi ara Jaya
Srer ee eke bes conblenjamounl of/ ea OR SALE—A THREE STORY ‘AND | BASEMENT | [TP THIS SHOULD MEET TSE RYE EITHER OF THE : iaTou with Hoard Alea noms on fourth Boor, ns COM | Bay be nd by Inqaleing per nally or tn writing at he. ode
eas mu neni oJ brown stone front House in Weat Forty-elghth strect, T Jaie frm of T, AB. Matthowh, who did business in /&4 at a OR SALE—ONE SBT TINMAN'S) TOOLS, MAOIIINES: nv pf the Company, No; 19 Bayt, Tie
TLRMAN AND 18 WIPE On TWO SALE RAN DE ares
Aynilonion can bo actommodated with | ANG EET PART OP HOUSE 167 PRONT STRRET, DR.
rd At No. 8 Ashiand placo, Perry | Ttneen tease ans Gold's lating of two Raxco
ad Patlorus., Apply at =A Water sinvet, New York. OARD AOR
OR BALP—THE LEASE, STOCK AND FIXTURES OF oe these ang
ea ce i Plencant [toon
1B peaily ditted ap Cofce and Bplea Store, gov do PE I LA cole T
with portion of furnitire. For parllculars and permite
apply at oflice of Adriaulc Insurance Cv,, 13) Hroadvvay,
‘88 Broadway, Now York, men will loarn eosanttiing to their
age by addreasing J. M. Fy Howard, 1 treoit street,
fog
Payable, tn scrip (treo of government tax), on
ha iter Juuo f, 16S dealers on eagoed
emiuma oo risks terminatiog without los¢ 58 od cash buxinems and situated In the beat part of the Third ts, two Pastors and Bed roo recond floor, gag, water
TF 1 ‘OWN W. GUIREY WILL PLEASE ADDRESS GEO. |, Hy cath boll in ae ‘ ‘od range, of the whole o! afler May oF pa
ESE aC hha prea Sing ae beers Ra ten. 98 | BENG tel gree: Mahar eal ate | oan —angemetanin, oga may can apa, | tents atone
Tete With Hoard, a0 tho northwest corner pf | eee on
ISSING—SINOR LAST. SUNDAY KIOHT, TH e0Tit'| Ton gaLe—a GROOERY AND LiQUOR ATONE, wirkt | Fourth” avenuo and Twelnb sureekA fargo unfurnished | TO KET=OROUND. PLOOR, sxo, WITH) BTEAM
Mt teary iri Won ittacen vata ean | HOU SATA oR OGHY AND FAQUO STO OPE] Hinton ie hat oe Ti porer ain Want Tier-nsind ed
be thanklully recelved by Peter Loste, 8 Morris eticot, Jer- Bisve Hirat mreniis, aiaiNecnea rest. BoakecA, BACK ROOM ito. UBT ON. BRCOND BUILDING NO, 67 DROAD-
ey Gly. F = 3 : floor, with or without Hoard, to geotltien, Diauerat Bxi10, now occupled Ly Mosers. Linnheer & Ca.
JOR SALE CHEAP $5it0MORTOOMBR YS PATBNT'| pair pin BITE ML. AppIx at 2p Weal Twin sureeh, neat | alia TG ee CPA Tee Lat eae a
Bigulu kvouue i
BA on the Viceray: of yen i Vasemments in Warren #6
pase; used iu the nue
JUSS ISABEL D. WILE PrEARE CALL AT 17 AMITY | op gn sietandaray s
ied ope
WAY ULES,
Hrect {once hor friend, Mrs. M., who is alck. Aurrershit Soren tah ea Berra ‘road
4 tree wits |p nelot G.' SAQUHS aoteion gray Gem T ALD TWO. ERONT KOOMA, OW ‘iinitn FLOOR,
j ‘Foial emount of nacets! SHLT Broouya of | TO,8, Me STRYENSON. SHOULD Tins seer THE | 2 Iie Me eins eae et ae A eh areomae Lourt Mrtgh| bet} ITO LET-AWERY DESTRADLE OVFICE AND WO
amount of n ae i ty 0 Who baa not beau hoard of by bln rela- SBA : ween Fifth and Sixth aveues. efererices exchat Lafla, in No, 6 College place, Inquire of Liudaay, /
e.company Im naw lakiog’ ap fal “cash tapltat Excculot, | cont tho North of Treiand elas St. Patrick any BTN LS eer p AN ghee ttt te Pre tieaOar bitneonre iene oturerot Linder Ce
1,503,100, which, added to present assota, will make Is enrnestly requeateit tp -communicata wil 3, box | pry tod, F. MARIS. 30 Oak sirdee 13 P| JROARD.—A THIRD STORY FRONT ROOM, WITH | — —
4
B52 78.
Yormm Presinert ix Boak or Dinectons o¥ rmx Couoy-
BUN Ixsuuaxcn Co—
We hereby certify that we hare compared the abore state-
Brent witli tho baléice sheet of {he company nnd the balance
beet with Ita books, and found Liem to conform,
OR SALE—AT LITOHPIELD, CONN,,/A PINE COUN- '
ley Healdanpa avout three aetes ba panier ant imeadon, | SOLER Xork Peat oflee, 2 -
‘Bubstantlal house, 26 rooms; well shaded, ita ; Price, $300) | (TUE GENTLEMAN «WHO CALLEDFATMAC FEETERS|| AOR GALB ONBAP. FON, CASII—A LIQUOR STOT
Terms rosy. For photographic views spply to ADAMS & €Co., 18 Beekman etreet, con commudicito with Mra, dotog a god bakiness, with or withont the Stock. It i
00,, 053 Broadway. Bamard J: Francie lta of Rubrell aagare, Londgp,, Rag | In gov licsliy, The ovnar ly ahoyv leaving th olly, Khe
fk
Lind by uddrgnting atom Ee, Now Yor quire of WILLIAM AUBOTT, No. Zqut Droadyeay.
RIOR SALE—THE DESIRABLE MOUSE 96 BAST WAR-
Wedroom, ea be had at 84 Weat Partieth atrect! TPO LPT-A TAROR FRONT PARLOR, DANDSOMELE
= {sirnlabed (withoiit board, small room atlsched pardale
OARD—A LARGE PRONT ROOM (ON BECOND | Iy), tow gentleman, lady ordentut Apply od Weat Twenty
Hoor, to Lat, Vurniied, ta ong or two gy snot | sccond erect, corner Bixth avenuc, for one Wes k.
Indien; also ono on third Odor, with’ cooking = =
198 Wloeckenatreet, wnat Aldo, (PO, GET SI MAYER A. HANDSOME FOUR TORE |
== Tivuae, on Thirty-second wtreok, for whlch I pay 61800.
‘]
works
mf halthe tt 5 pres Pari tet WO PAIRS OF BEAUTIFUL TWINS TONE ADOPTED p ING) 110)
Sule Feceivutle nud orbs alert od Toned hoe Le ea rtees [haveenemreeLUy said seaaae eee Hoe Reece ‘Out ta good homes, male and famale, "Call al 7d Grecas | FL orp AND HOQMDING: NODREIN THE IMMEDE: }o45 ganp | FOR A KINOLE HORBE=IN A BRIVATR | Lwill inborn far Sige Tat Lato say ake Ae
securaicly With tho above stiteinent male by the company.” | Warick lace, nour Hloccknr street, Now York, $1200. For | Wich atecel eauto kept Fail of Ost class bonrdece? tho Furaiiure and fo) Mable, can bo had) by taqulring oF Charles, We proota, |dresa box ,cr8 Pout othe. i
DWARD ROWE, particulars apply to the owner, at room 18, 16) brosdwa; Enseegniy for scle., Apply tod, RIMICE, 17 Nassau alreet, nth irech Arpt etablo eam) of Hipedway, Ho THEW IFN OER LITO WEA, BROOND) on
ROME GoRRE on, | Committen, OR SALE—TWO VALUABLE LOTS. 285100 RACH, ZOST AND FOUNDeG Yo oalilin( S Se nn OARD WANTED-IN A. PRIVATH FAMILY, BY A Po ndise ot bulldiog ii Bestar aicean, APD 3 w
P| penne DANE. TELLER,’ pr tlteates on Me north aida of 18 cOfth and routh ald IREMAN)S BALI FOUND, A -NUMBERAOM ANTIC |]. AKE OAT OBORGH MH; PIERCE, FOR SALE OAL | fy fete Ant Menezes OTE ALATS ODE A pag | ne pou ee Praca Y
roan 77, a rth street between Broadvvey an aventies, joa atthe ball on Monday eventag, whlch will) Decree ply on board, wouth wide Packer's dock, Jéreay 6 enlat ail axe nd cllrjalng, 7
i Tnquire oc H. UNL, Pifiyevents succh, etwoen Tenth | uracd to tne owueragn miele eh. Ne Dele ouy ashe ‘ oaEens a.oFee) < agit Bioro om Ursk oor, altusted xi. UE Mosrosy
Dealers with this company will be allowed the option (to | and Eloyentb arenucs, Wablatreet MASiINERy. FOR (BALE) STEAM ENGINES AND
wy
OARD WAITHD=AYOUNG MAN DESIRED HOARD | exleatlug through to ilaailion eieeeu suitable. for ay
Biiescarctantveck trata | OR tra aah OE, cae peae | Pema abe nou an aemeem | horse ee Fa Are Ce | qa nara Manca "| Ge marae iat AP pn
low Tork (ormiot pollay: ae folsye a | ae eat ati areal oes improvements well located, at-| perty. Address a note (o Misa Q. AM Masqa, Brooklyn alerts OARD WANTED—I¥-A YOUNG OBNTLENAN wivk | (0 DETIN JENABY CIty, A LARGE, COMMONHOTa
“ ats Beat ai ‘voyage rial retura of twanty.\J aveuue, boliveen Fisueth and Fityitrak streets OUND—ON THR, 28TH ULTs IN A FOURTH. AV. LUMBINO, BUSINESS FOR GALE ANOTHER BN. | 32 u matker, we Farid and twa edreoms, on second | itoasa: canal ater ren ula fora
we crac ener torre) os ae agoricah2aDas Hoven elma | Tuasaee een epee on a | Sper epee im a el | roger pa anf amc
SET iee ace CAtathcne, pene aa | HaNNeVtrteitaa ca etsy WAMU | LOpT=R SeONO PULgDNL PENT FUTON OM | Soomearearnce nee gris ace prea” | BUMP MbeRARMAA RE ACHMED | D°.GEARUa! Ae MBLs RCA, COREE
Prats of whose premiums upon auch policies, | 116eBrowdway, set kebela 11 shang walt ba Taullably sawntebds By tea ine eae at Tub oprieht Suoldennn, 816 feet Hf BY, with Frenen pinta | quired; furnished aa wo parlors! and two, pedrvomss house | class boarding Yovee, _ EDMUND MUMMY, 66 Cedar ab
Swan's, 107 Fulton eicvet, Brooklyn, Hitiog teak bya wih deamerns heeabbsewstuut Rati | Leyington arenuexand Rintvadih aad Por thiedateeews | (p10 LEASE—tWO LANOB DROWN STONE HOUSER,
6 eh Bel
: ae jj i od a yittnuoleauiey oa Poarteec! Unies
OSI—ON THE BYENING OP THE sori, GOING |/ateetby 6; vue Dedk, ous Falruaika' Flat(orm Souls, lotot | Keleronces oychanged: Addread 8., box 6,457 Post office. cotinualeaag on Fobrieeoth, atreeh near
Tj °Fhom Grand vee ake Succ Homie ieee aon rising and Uas Fiutures. Apply WUENBY SWIYE&CO, | ooo) noanpltol GER Av AROOND GTORY soja aiapied for lay or baukiog houcen Addrese
Toe Audera wil be: libersily vawarded vy) lesviag'theus ai | Ai Droid ROOKLYN BOARD=TO\ LER A SHOOND eTOn¥
and palit during tho year, mall amount to the sur of
ee hundred doflars
REALM rane PASS ee avip tee aio
sloop browa_stono Houg= an lesirably Iggated,
Hiesaodern Improvéabeulaanl tu pate repair’ Oia eh
Fremiunis pald tu gold will’be entitled to the above returns
magold
DIRECTORS.
‘ dct lo escoud story. Apply.co the premises, 81S Second
DANIEL W. TELLER, ger le ry. APY Mra. Peckhatn's, 4 Grand etrect. ——
IN = S 7 ? | Applyat M2 Coton treet, Lote’ Harrison and Degraw | 7710 LEASE—FOR THREE YEAMS, A FIRST CLASS
Cukhred MES OR SALE-IN BROOKLYN, FOUR LOTA ON THE | 7 ost—an THE FIREMENS WALD ALADYS WAND: | QTEAMER MULL POR SALE-—TIE BOLL OF ATEAM. | ADIT Y banker's or fnalrancn oles, Willd alreck, wtb he
Pescara roaihcen erase at Filo abd F Ee McD Tee LL RT HBA | Suet chan k,n ake now Hl au the fookat Hoch Play | aloe ‘ Se BE A Cen Rn ay or:
HRANE, LAWRENCE MYEKS, | Ply to FOSTER & LOPER, for tat7l Murray arco Broadway, or B, BODTMAN & BON, SL Corleara etree OARD TN BROOKLYN WANTED, DY. A GENTLB-,|,Floaatrot
profern | (10 LEASE—FOR TARER. YEARS, A PIRST CLASS
era diate Address, 'atatiog | 1 banker's oF lnrursnioy osice, je Wiliam streak with he
RPEBRICK OR SALESIN BROOKLYN, THE TIQUSE AND Lor | J OST_ON MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY), ADADR ASE
8 —
DANID JL BLY, currency, dropped. elt eet A | TP and dstures cf « yard cvemally Olea ap at great expense, f kere
: JOSEPH MORRISON, WuDnlon Neely Brookes rae Fano Daiversiylace Cire, ‘telreen Rrandy aria | laaed on @eone’aycunaing (om Ninety Yo Nwen: | Wim rslchaaaat be lon wiih Call name and pavtculary, | asperier Furaliure. “Apply, to WENEDICT & COLT, No. &
EP. DESHON, WoL H POPLAM, ORUGALELIN’ EAST THIATY.SEVENTH GTREET, | Atrectand Tevth streel, CrinTenthatcoL nnd’ Broadway to | tleth atrerte. Will be sold lov: Inquire of Harrison Brown, |. EAwarla, 5 ~
SA RIG TRA RYE near Fourth avenue, fret class taodern but four | Amity streck The Ander will confer a favor undo aultably | {oot of Kifcy-third sireets Haat river, OARD IN BROOKLXN-IM UNION STREET—A | pO RENT—PROM Tile FIRST OF MAY, AN ELEGANT
Pie fine itary, bh stoup! brain along gure 1503 ot Ady, prieg | remanded by rearning the an 1919 sil 318 Greenwich a OURBENIIISAS [ANDLINORE, RRGDIBIVGIA LONE Tingn Parlor ond Bedsoom bajotoigg alg largo opm T° outstory brown alana Houso, wilh igh oop, canal
JOHN ARMBTRONG, THOMAS $45,000. Permits of A. JOURNEAY, No. 8 ino street. TRAYED—ON"SATUIDAY, VA WITTE FEMALE, Wusineds —The Stock, Fistures, (ood Will, be of ort seen Soa; al handsomely furntthed. Convenient to Ing atl ne sedate provements tat om yt
Bows: e = Poodle; anewers to tue-pame of *Tiliig.”” AUberal re- | storaia Hyoadway lobe sold linsgediaieiy, with a valuable anid forrien ia'un the tied sory, wll be retalzc MH
ExdRews! ihiow, OR SALE—IN SECOND AVENUE, NEAR FIFTH | Ward grou li rearned to a9 ert Treatleth street TS ee oe te eit! reak Shiba year J ren td ir le rece ery
tree ai modern Dullt tures story and alle uigh stoo haar forkiree Gayle J, atauon D, Hible toned. UENIGHED nOOMS—Wr 0) 5 ten. edo hele inesia outs Beat red
brick Mouse, In perfect order: 209210; lot 100; price §12,t00, At 42 Univeralty place, corner of Bleventh stroot. SOTA ES el ict
Pernilts of A’ JOURNEAY, No, § Pine strect. 4 REWARDS. SIRO SOTER FOR SAU ‘AE, ON AcooUaR
8 STR) BEWARD WILL DE PAID AT NO. 61 GEVENTIC of HI health, comer 0.14 Clintin Markel. To
OE aero Guat Boglishetarcment Hropseenoand | BO atiect for Wereium of the Mink Madi iost Sunday | seen from Bio Wd o'clock
brick Tioume, Texto: Yot OF; price $IUOO. Permiuor A’ | avening, 1a Pirataveaun, Ueiweaa Sereuth and Kecosd sta
JOURNEAY) No. 8 Pine streot,
ferongea given and required. Address box 1,018 Post aflee,
T OR FOR SALE—THE WINDERMERE:
so, With 00 acres of Laud, or less, ax required;
URNISHED FRONT ROOMON THE BECOND PLOOR
tolot, wits Board, callable for one or imo gentlemen;
ouse has modern Improvements. Apply.at 16d
tleest, ous door from Becoud avenue.
Gre and
T° ICE COMPANIES.—THREE ACRES OP Pure | East Th!
lem
FPICE OP THE SOUTHARD PETROLEUM eo
No.8 Pino steer = ‘ fining Tresoat depot, Hal =
Kew Youx, Jan. 31, REWARD.—STOLEN OR STRAYED, A. WHITE, iD Tatez ee Cor gale, ad clning ooson! Tete ANDSOMELY PURNISUED ROOM AND REDROOM }
Derrp.—Tho Board of Tronics ats ie ay devared'| JOR GACE—YOR INVESTMENT—THREE sToRy axp | OO, synth onlin Dre: espwere tov ive wing of Fen | iem Malad tue feta ‘plenait ceaion, ecrtaine | FTANDSONELY FURNZOURD, ROOM, AND HEDROO sknogber
' B dividend of one (1) per cent with surplus reserved ont) atuia brick Raiding, in Wooslte, street near Canale 1at loaver till relura the s#me (0.109) Madison, atraet, fa \Mr,) | ebout slant Jnches ta chick! family where home comforts miy be enjoyed. 9 Green- ‘New York, 65
EevtaCieat oh Gen ca of Seale | aay ven pve oT) eraid'o A JOURNAN, | Lonoll ea me Sibi aS et ele Pienaar rae aa, Nem Spt a
Compsuy! payable At this oGice, on 16th February next | No.6 Piae aureee = a1 resources, astapted |
be tranafcr book will bo closed od 1008 proximo wi thai, 2) HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED, ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS 70 LET—wrra | povcsslog unusuel reecures, eerie Mo Era oe
OR SALE—PURNISUED, IN WEST TWENTY- 1 a ag oe a pa H ‘or without Board, at 115 Clinton place (Eighth street). becidber, on the premises; oF apply to R. wt ro
"By order of the Board. fourth sirest, in rear of London terrser, model modara rt, BROADWAY STORE—WANTED TO TIRE, THE | jaterence required. Teo. Do Pearlstret =
JAS: TERBANCE,, | ant rick Collages hove, Shah bre rome. doap) Io, led Firat Floor sng Basriient ot watoro on Broadway, bet £00,, 1
\ t Secretary. 0. Price $600 Permits of A JOUBNEAY, Ko 8 Pine by Iween Duane and Spring sircets; a good alred Store required. ODGINGE—FOR FINOL ORNTLEMEN, DY. 7HE MANUPACTURERS.—T0 LET, IN EAST TWENTY-
? PUBLIC PETROLEUM BTOOK EXOHANOE, — = re Adaress B. M. B., box 1,618 N. ¥. Vout office. ight or week, at No. 244 Monroe street, corner of Cai eon ree aren Wry Beck Halling: 300) 1 oe
as OR BALEAIN WEST FOURTEENTH ET, JROENINMED mover WANTED noveDtATELy, | Hee aug mula ter amnion eRe eas
No. 13 BROADWAY) corner of Rector rirech Bivmoderg “bat, hres tory ep Rey An —108t ON THE erm or January, | I goodivcation, Acirean viallg particulary, Home, sl Roe eran one mannsown merinn rzoon, | Hed :
iO foun, 360; ossenaion u bon Raltroad, jon'D. free geademen, wilt Breakfast and fre, tp pri: :
‘Petroleum Block Exchango, for dealings in | Terma casy, Permits of A. JOURNEAY, No. § Pine atrech, ‘a brown Pockstbook, with black elastic strat Prot ‘boarders, between, = AND
racine Boks oats ea thieday (Wednee- Stir toatalalag about $150, taoaly to $10 bils of fae Sradeamente ‘GLABS | BLOWERS.—ARY ONE WAVING A GLASS | Yelefamily, where there are no other, bearers, talwee ATER POWER TO BE LET—EXTENSIVE {
eur Stocks, will be formally open jever falling water privileges on navicable water,
at nod, The annual aubserpiog La now only @38; | Ton GALE-JN WEST, NINTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH | Banks Mew Yor! sone papers with the owncr'a name, | ‘['uoua ot smell epselly avd woning to Yaata or sell ie lating pelon Le B., Herald otic, alles fA Now York citys on tse Dandes property
nand ails tho ines. he price wil boroeed ota! | WORGaeTa ee uapaarorra wfat foun nary ron | Altaber Kurs, whos ean Soe above ard ils | xn’ Seatat A Calor by sidtoaag aay erud | Mullea Aden ting TIBIA tlewon We Ete Haat’ Apply tw EW
rint stone English bascmént) House,» replete with mi my ofloe. INGLE GENTLEMEN O8 GENTLEMEN wit THEIR | 5‘ O° ATTHRDURY, 99 Platt stroet, New
SPECIAL NOTICE. ements: first class in overy respect. Price §25,00). Per. int Rooms, good S
ie a os | SST Noa | 605 aemany ctor merpens, reer | Wyanaoma Sa common on runnin | Seaham tran bakirena muted | 55 wnoanway, conven or .TESTTvI®
2 following renilqmen are expected to be prasent at ———————————— ania aee Sepeniennih sirseia In Fucus avenue, 8 lear boner, faralined o> unfarauded. sullae (or | iA °Brockiym, naar the ezrioy cx oo 10 ArettoTo teh, tod eplentlt Sire, wilh ok
= Ree ails arent nimotbes balk fen spony nigh scop | Fantty Soo mame ah Li Weat Preaty-eigsth eirecl | terma'B. Kes itera clon Sedans Sanve: | eerie WAntan, | Wen Thinyeecond tech s(@a HOSP
| Be. 4. 0. OURTIN, Governor of Pennsylvania. We Siseoe nnsdaomely tre lose tn WEWLan eT Al ii DnnD ie —— ‘JED ROOMS, WITH BOARD, WANTED, =: <
WAL BIGLEE,|Ex.Goreraor of Pennrylvanis. Block: Price $400, Fermile of A, JOURNEAY, Na, 6 ANTED—A BRIOK OR WOODEN noILDING, one | TWO AURNISHED ROCKY (aT Laveen wiih rm, 5 CLOTHING
n- ALETED 3 WOO) me 1S rept pie : 4 gre artes, wit ae a aa fo of | x, igrafeaes :
i marked é sar theclty. “Addreas. walla writ
a - lag leath a ye Post oftce. Ma 70 LET—WITH BOARD, ‘TTENTION..
mis OR BALE—A Fine? CLASS FOUL STORY Bion Siner periouiarn, Rk 0, DOE o (0 FURNISTIED 00 Patil batons x pees
‘oop brows stone Houss, (a TBlry: me “
ine 22.0555 peerRe TED—AN UNFURNISHED ROOM, ON THE. West treet
(rads ao sao No O4 Pive street, room La W 43 Ceabaa tar? trogt rect: location tn the Fish want ec is
Addrecs A. Booteld, 181 Oreenwich street, N.Y. WO FURNISHED ROOMB TO LET—ONE LARGE, Fleas! f i with’& cll cra. Past Wo
BENNENOFF RUN on oi i, A PIRCE OF PROPER. 7 Are eee TO ie Tor 100 5 Whe olber for one. Ty HARRIS. ioe Beye arent, betneen Treaty sre tat
GN Hat ane Sono ck Phe Gamma WF stittning ssvernl produdiag wells, well developed | o> nnn ire aalieinEin = TOR, BETAREN omanpEms an | hyslabegfer Ia Aegon he ATES et Nir i ty SOS Bn
) Lo oSaSSer Be Gant LE ROIS ah !2P | wi Tigi teaug ke elie veo. AN exelent oe | NEW YORE ON, eKATea etre AvENGE “WitH WA NTER Shah Oy aed Bi inauetatergirt | Roos sa Bat by sre pees .
roar wll KS iseed from ue foin | portanll for companies oro formne. Addrese Poon eal dale Pocagtonbed tbe ighel ns edatuts: “Ksdresa bar Ltt Foot shen 0, LET-TO A OWNYLEMAN, WITH BOARD, IN A | ATTENTION LADIES AN
Precident Fonte moderate. “Address bax 1-27 Fost hes ____
0 oP ARRON RL a TWO FOUR STORY BROWN STONE pe A len ios sale. ANTED PY A GFATLEMAN AND WIFE, IN THE |’, "ent, Sony at Want Twenty, | ing on, “Beads Mey ot
Hew York, Jan. 81, 1535, IN, Vioo President, Bioured ont rth pifeet, near Berenth eveuue, in ee ee Beene: Grand airgehn Farniaied Eadaviceet iireel,
¢ | pomplete onder; fftmmabisisaa exch fo A ts ¢ pene Room aad Uedrootn 40d coset aT eeA rama’ aldreey ro Tet wien OR WHTITOUT BOARD, A HANDSOME. At
ciy728 nt AIP AEEROATATEG SRRARR Bae cRORR, PHBL 1} one ar more Forni ORY, 71 Cedar strech, roam Ro. BINTURES WoUES; ExrreR | GOP Aci oT HO ee ay Tuner] tdi titention on ty’ | fs eae
= in : Be f 6 avenue, No MM, etalon De 1 ar | and! Brent
© Seallsrt Jars requested to baad them in ei Of SADE BROOKDY, 770, MAHOLS FONE sisi manta de? cama git eats tee | ravrap—a_ coNTgRTARLE, WOU asl fecal seat | eveangeds UT | Go by farering ye
: jases, 1p Eire! );, one brow! louse, od .
Ber POe Te aar sae urassined ous chests We ton Fateh aod two bret Houses fy Fourth plsce “All freen Fiternth fd adewush | Sie Uehrn Yash: ne ulcrem ae LET—A NIGELY FURNISHED PARLOR OR BED- wt,
Shore wil hare Lbelrconpors examined 900 chee OF room 248 Metropolitan HOH). ore farm gentleman and lay. Beary for tha lady, 0 [ApyaRonp rae PRIQES OF QABT OFF WEA’
i ie
‘A’ BOT, MONDERWUL | DIScovERY—TEeTH (Ux: eens je vl Apparel Furniture, Carpets, ook ne
tect wad two
SRP TSO sor | taclpalvanies sod containing all ihe madera keproreraeatx
jD—0} OE Mi
i Re oe in ry Po Let aLy FoRMiarRD) ngoMs wart viner | RSSits ea author esac im J GOLUE
ere
a1 the smode
a on the 1éux after S o'clock P.M. i as
idm at the interest Apply 1s WILLIAM HOBBALD, 11 South efterly N. Voy oF
SRS aati alae as ataaaa peman | SR e Nueeonge
eR ANTE! iE—0: OR BALE—A VEAY GOOD CORNER PROPERTY, on | #tled, $1 eich. All operauons witranted. J. JAY VI oh > ROOMS, Witt FIRST Adgmean Me ox Are J; GOLDS
© S3.000 WANTED Sthidwers ou Lose duana® snc | EWrinea and Bliabeth sures Apply @JOUN Mogg. AVE, | LENS. U6 Oren3 rtreck two blocks from Drvadway. of soda bona can Be enjoyed. ‘wb Wen Fweakyacreais | Se1etwavensty Paterna De adi sanded tl
‘plana Fvpey five from eacaimbraoon, Aires | Atos strak J___________ | ()srHovLssTIO OR ALTIVICIAL BONE FILLINGs | “eave WG. BOS ———______ ) great pate C Uo al EA mat
1 Rate Mera ofloe Po BALE=A “Very HANDLOWE RESIDENCE, ON foe decayed teetb. O12 roots ball up gare apelin NTED—A, 1B, eae RGR
> —OAPITALISTS 'WISBINO TO INVEST | ; rer aout pal W eg ET 70,” AL OENILEM: Ln r
$100.000. Jo’ W bilfer Ming tn Nevada, now pro. | Mra apply to J ‘well Hall Room, on! fourth foor.
iniverait Fourteen street.) For particu, tk and every class af cavity Olied wl ‘puital
TORN COLAVE, Pine atrect Perea cagnPanor Rogaa reniored 19 3) Fourueath x Fess thre Ae
fusing §10,000 permonth In opia above expenees, may do Lo r= RB MRAT PRANE Bnd ep imenualse =
Wraliteitiiredwiy: room MWe alaure jou tbat we | JOR SALE—A TWO STORY AND RAS! “ANTED—A LATOR, ROOM, UNFURNISHED, BX-
Sf aoa iptecre ro swith Dice) fa the wil z SOT rns eo ee Sam IST OFT MAP TIO BERT VN copremmacen Broakiasl Sa fea. at, for wfeale SSS
SF oN | wate VWrarless bridges, For’ parce ADWAY.=INIS OLD Sith the Gamforia St a, Boens: below Hi
$300.000 55 a3 weet, AE ON | SAKES BOGE, carpenter £62 Wajar reel, RY A. ilo paratualcoons value (or Diamond Wiateoes | wht four iret Yarues Larne aura a cate can. drop | Tt i cr, giving re(ercaze tran dy 0. Besedk 100 ra a, ‘s
FOenril MASON 2 ‘
]OR| GALT IN) AROOKLYN—UOUSE AND TWO LTA | 4d, Mh BAMIINEE, 219 Uremaway, room ih op Hale ; 7 Grade to'89 for Panta
A AIOR AI BROOME EN HG) ‘will be sold |) ——-—— SUE 28 er ee VY ANTED THREE "ROOMS. UNFURNISHED, FOR A ANTED-BETWEEN SEVENTEENTH AND THIR.
CIGARS AND TOBACCO. Et Not 4 Banda cresy rook EL eth, at pet ad penal ery er eee” tag | senaimbaiiiae fore povasane, oiee With ot witout | Palio ay ire
AY, 19 SEVENTH AVEN!
(Ro rire you gold for greecbacks this year. = 2 E No rarpeceralanieet WAT -
Das, of Mow isreny Wenches.er county, saren,slaateas Brit class boube, sinewhare belween' Fourteenth and | Ban only, tn a religious private fara (rate oars | OA SO an atte) AVENUE STAD CeeT Om
We, Optical Instrumetite, £6 OSes Grand street,
No. $34 Pine street, rooma 10 and IL. ge stroeds INTE, 1M Gaventh arenut,
Sea) lerms exp) ‘porsesalon Joomectately. » APPLY to FOS OUIS ANRICH, 723 BROADWAY (NEW YORK Ui Uetb streets rourth and Sixth avenues, swtadle | Sore tw, ty third eines formerty of Sixth
es
BLES PETOP OAFORAT SMOKING TOBACCO, 75 R I QTY SEVENTH STREET, } Hair Shs Virew. ‘ANTED—IN NEW YORK) NORTH OF FIPTIETH Rd ot ane
fon o FOR SAUR cHeAP—IN roeTe oT, | Halr Stawia or any Article of Wan ae Se TckiIs CASHBEEO, the original
‘seats perid, Clgaraand Tobacco of al kinds, Trade Bly feet oor sranies w tWo Story mod | {or In Brookiys, by March, 30, m three ta A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, WITT
Thariare Wofciee Goods ie, bs catalogued atculd | pase say fee iesitot Blerenis avenue. «twa story apd a0, house, Jaa rerpoctable velguboriood.Addreas, Towneaad, | WY ANTED TNO Tome or one with hol andcold water, in | qe Want seccitd sarge order for lavieh anal ken
Bepegt ia Uber str upatira Weasendays before | Irom mili an. or Tatoruiuan faauire Prswixxon COAL, WOOD, &C- sccq | Teaieematn Fesuraion oe, No. 168 Bowery. apicatetualy wberetiere are iter Qoarders! hele: | cAuvga Ciouiog. 1 eusranten ta fay 10) parol
— = ats sa West #Thty-foorth street, Bear Ninlh arenué Ee? PEAON ORCHARD, RED ASH AND ZI TMERU=TOGIG TERT ORGASTAEAOTSTEE Het iro wjuura of Broadway, Rapangdeatere Doe ey By calling h
"eh fo ask Co Fad end velivered at lowest | WAS PAREREORFAGTA a idoor | Amity and Twenty-elebih streets. A ii mice will GASHBERG, 10 Serenus avenue La
Meine eavenctared nary Kod emai timp to | WO ALE GrEARSHGUBE AND Lor? CARER Berea riean ea rsecaas as auesectaatent | WW. crgucure ac RUM ep Aeh iibatense | park ‘Aird fe two dye at at By wtaloa Dy Bis | CSsberg 4
a bere Deane ie nL TREE poet Brooklyn. Ap 5 End Teathavecue. saa LE 11(GHEST PRICES FATD IN CASTE FON EADITS
Pe dor reader. G7) PER TON_Piuer QUAEITY STOVE, Bao, PUR. ANTED—A STORB Of OPEN BASEMENT [avant | WTANTED-ROARD FOR A YOUNG LADY, IN A | A andaenuemenrs Cast Om Cl apy
= OR BALE OR TO RENT—A FARM OF THIRTY | SJ n ad delivered frat under cover, 2,000 Vo heard of by uddreaing 0. WW. Mullar, No-10 Sproce Pisa private fainily, where there are no other board: |-&5., Dy caljog on oraddrussing ML. Ik :
EXPRESSES. 0 eres, with ug Bulldogs furnlabed or nob Ta Couuecte | Paria Geioifeinbile AVI at, st hoary Vetetiey aay bal Meard\o1} By /Mearmesine Ga TY era Address Miss Otver, Herald otioe, ery! Ladle attended by Mra. Rosen hal.
eee cut, oo Long IMand Sand sixty miles from New York. ap | P/U A TREADWELL, Agent. =e = aiaear lor =n
Bisrlortotis canshenmasty Bemba tars | Te ow com gate-na. a WERE TOR PINE Ant COAL —onnens | WWANTED TaMEDIATELN STIPE UAE, ?aPaaw he | WSiibantgealuean mn tient ee Sues | $90,000.
feraee ez eee pump pacnbeee eras) | Pr ouan xn co YoR NALE=Nolsol WEST TWA Sen oaetitG | Muasiaatstaetacte and wae tol | guy Site a peta tad Clue Wie tk | Ra ar
9 BERT Weer coerra aa tease vies and | FOG si tise vor parucolarelngury of 48, Xue 5 Ra Geataaes® WYOMING | oe uee eco mdareadwagss “VAY Pvere neon 10% | Sedrdcmy, addrea iW, suduon bounce Fodor med PAU TOME abrvnl Lane otha
rc ; TS, a nuk ; i 00 =
4
NEW YORK HERALD.
JAMES GORDON DENNETT,
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR,
OFFIOge. W. CONNER OF TULTON AND NASSAU STS:
TERMS cash {a advante, Monoy eont by mall will be:
attha risk pf tho sonder. Nono but bank bills current in
Now York (akon,
THE DAILY HERALD, Fova cents poreopy. Arboal
subscription prica 812, ‘
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Postage five conta por copy for three months,
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NEW YORK HURALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1865.
rs
tholr homon and again enjoy the protection of th govern.
mont of tho {United States with vamingksd plcksntd,
Loyal cliizens of tho insurgont Statos are earncally in
vited to attend
CONGRESS.
In tho Sonato yeatorday, resolutions of tho Ohio Lagia
Lajare against the pawage of tho Nankrapt bill aud io
favor of repealing tho daty on printing paper, wors-pro:
santod, and ordored to bo printed. Tho Secrolary of War
haying officially stated that Genoral Danks nd Gogeral
Loo wero bofore the Committes op tho Conduct of tho
War, Mr, Wado took occasion to rectify tho atsto
mont, and wished it to bo understood that nolthor
of those officers wero dolalned from activo duty
by tho commitioe. AbiIL providing for the oxilnotion
of the Soboldt dae. wan reported and onlored to bo
printed. Mfr. Sumner offered m resolaton calling of the
Prosident for information régarding Mr, Blair's mislon
to Richmond, and Mr, Jobnjon offered a subgtituto
thorofor. Both ypners wore ordored to bo printed, and
will come up towlay for consideration. A. bill
authorising @ ‘contract for carrying tho Callfornia
s..:No. SL
TIS BYBNINO,
;, Hrosdway.—Laxes or Kictamrr—
NIBLO'S GA!
Yanken Cove
FrmoapwAY THATRE, Broadway—Tow Lava 1:
DUBPACL Pr.
oanD}
WINTER (, Broadway. -HAMLEt,
WAULAOKS TITBATRE, Brosdway.—Evxarnovy's
Paix.
OLYMPIC THEATRE, Uropdvoy,—Tum Sruxens oF New
NEW NOWERY
THEATRE,
Bicesxan—ilonaen’s Wire
Dowory.—Marurra—
BOWERY THEATRE, Bowery.—Dawe Taorr—Mionare
Bane
BARNUM'S MUSEUM. Brosdway—Two Mawwor Par
ow ya NEKLETON—DW Aya BRAt—GIART
Bor—Tux Untox Paisoxen—D, Evening.
=
BRYANTS' MINSTRELS, Mechanies' Wall, 472 Drosd.
way—Brutorian Sonos, DAxcxs, Bunuesgus, Ao—BiLy
Parmnsox
WOOD'S MINSTREL HALT, 514 Droadway.—Sraxers oF
Naw Your—Tis PLAY DikL—Eriioriax Sonus, Daschs, AC.
SALLE DIABOLIQUE, 085 Drosdyray,—Rowxnt Hexuxn’s
mh Uk MAGIC.
DODWOKTH WALL, 606 Broadway.—Mn Gronas Van
DENHOTP’A HaniNGs,
YAN AMHUROM & 00.8 MAMMOTIL MENAOERIE,
(90 kud O41 Hroadway—Open (ros 10.A. M. to 10-P. My
HIPYOTIBATLON, — Fourtsenth street Ego)
Graxumo 4nd Ackoearic KarenraInwenrs—ilai
Biveneany,
AMERICAN THEATR)
Parromiwes, Doniesae
No AA Broadway —Nacuers,
‘ko—Tue Magio The mrt,
MOOLBY & CAMPARLE'S MINSTRELS, 199 aod 201
owery,—Sonas, Dances, DenLeryuns, &0,—HiaH Dapp.
Tualls via tuo Tathmus, the compensation not to exceed
four hundred thonsand dollars for a eom|-ronthly, six
hundred thoumnd dollars for a trimonthily, of elght
hundred thousand dollars for a weokly line, waa roferrod
to the Post Offico Committe. Tho rosolution advising
Fota}iatlon {n tho. treatment of prisoners of war wan
amondod, and Snally adopted by n yoto of twenty-four to
Sixtoon. Tho Sonate then adjourned,
In tho House of Ropresentatives, tho consideration of
the Sonate Joint resolution prohibiting wlavery through.
out tho Jand by an amendment of the constitution, was
Tesumed, and nfter royoral opposition’ members bad
Fen thoirviown on the fubject, the proposition waa
ad »pted by n voto of 119 to 50, belng more than the ro
quitite two-thirds Upon tho declaration of the yoto the
members of tho House and n dense throng of: spectators
in tho galleries, gure expremion to thelr Joy in long and
voolferous ajyplaure.
THE LEGISLATURE.
In tho BiatoFenate youterday tho bill to tneorporate
the New York and Union Yacht Club waa reported, Tho
Dilla notiosd wore thoso to Incorporate the Stato Tem-
Perance Boclofy, and for the construction of a pler in (he
North river, Now York, Billa wore introduced to regu-
Jato tho fees of physicians and yurgeona Jn certain casos,
and authorizing tho Soporvisora of New York to raiso
money to pay ach bounty to yoluntocrs as thoy may
doom propor. Tho Stato Bounty bill, which provides a
Stale bounty bf three handred, four hundred and ex
hundred dollam for one, two.aml three year mon, pre
Nibite aj local bounties, and authorising tho creation of m
debt of thirty millions of déllara for tho purpose,
was adopted; also bille aineatlog tho charter of tho
Gorman Bavinga Wank; changing tho name of tho
Moore’ Paloot Fire Arms ¢Company, and appropri-
ating (wo hundréd thoukand dollara for tho rellof
of the sick and wounded goldiors of thin Stato In tho
NEW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 618 Droadway,—
Open from 10 AM. tl 10 P.M
THH SIDUATION.
Thero sooms to bo
v
Peaco rumors again Oil (ho alr,
In the Avsembly Mr. Rosd introduced a bill to enable
good authority for stating that the rebol Vico President | tho Hoard of Suporvieora of this olty to provide means
Stophons, accompanied by tho rebel Fenatora R, M. 7, | (o encovrago enlistmonta apd pay bounttcs to yoluntocrs,”
Banter and
ell, camo within Qoneral Grant's lines
on Monday, and woro dosirous of bolng permitted to vialt
Washington in'an wnofflolal capacity, in order to talk
mattors over, Gonoral Grant belng absont at tho timo
thoy were detained until his Folarn yesterday moralug,
whoa they recolyed permlralon to pasa through hls lines,
‘nd aro now understood to bo on thoi way to Washing.
too.
¥rom Port Royal wo have confirmation of tho occupa:
tion of Saltketcher byw portion of General Sherman's
army, tho robols having ovacuated the place on the ad
vanoo of tho Union forces, and retreated to Ashepo, in
tho direction of Charleston. A portion of Admiral Por-
ter’s foot had arrived in Charleston harbor.
Thoro Is very little of Importence from the Army of.
tho Potomac. Dosertors report that tho enemy aro re
Sonstructing tho railroad destroyed by the Fifth corps in
Its raid to Hicksford, but aro making elow program
None of tho bridges destroyed had been rebuilt Tho
largo bridgo near Weldon, North Carolina, wan ewopt
Away by tbe lato freshok Major Genoral Warren bas ro-
service of tho United Staton
appolnimont of fyo Commissioner of Appeals,
amending the charter of tho Brooklyn Mercantile Li
readin)
pany of No
Tho bills providing for tho
and
prary Ass
olatlon wore taken up and ordered to a third
red Lo n spocial committee of three. Dilla
charter of tho Washington Insurance Com
York; to Increase the compensation of
1864; relative to common schools in this city,
Mr, Van Buren reported a bill for the bettor protection of
neanion in tho port of Now York.
MISCELLANEOUS NEWS,
Tho steamship Oty of Cork, from Liverpool on the
18th abd Quoenstown at 8:35 P, M. on tho 19th uit, ar.
rived at this port yesterday. Hor news ba beon anticl-
pated. |
‘Wo bavo dates from Tayana to tho 25th wit, and from
San Salvador to the 10th of January. Tho news of tho
fall of Fort Fishor had reached Havana, and the blockade
ronnors were decidedly blue in consequonee On th’
234 a grand bazaar or charity fair was opened of Hayan
Jo tho presence of his Excoenoy the Captain Genorar~
The object the enlargement of tho Orphan Asylum and
Increase of tis fundx Tho chief attraction Ia a prize
glvon by the Countess Villanneva of a set of diamonda—
Aisdem, carrings, necklace and bractlet—syalued at
$17,000. Sefor Duenss has beon re-olected President
of the San Salrndorcan repable. The government of San
Salvador has released tho two pirates who were arrested
‘on thelr way to tako possession of one of tho California
meamery tho tribupal declaring the government had no
turned and resumed command of his corps.
(€ wbla a roporied Wo" ba) ok “ra}wonivea wie upper right to punish thom, although they confessed their guilt.
Red river—ts represented to be in a terribly demoral- | latex The indigo trade is Dooyant; but the cotton crop
has been somewhat injured by the rains At Jamaica
Hom Generals Fagan's and Parsons’ brigades—com. Tm f th
z tobacco. © prospects of the sngar crop of Trinidad
ra
Bee ee aes toes Ry la) Dave rearnedl| eco yaa CL MiseelI Tobin ee Peach aaRSCT
Originally ect out—aro at Camden, Arkansas Tho rebel | livery of fonr deserters from the French navy, which
havo an entire division at Grand Esore, and aro fort|. | ¥8% refused, tho courte declaring that the mon were free
- The Hudson's, Bay Company sold, at thetr house in
Shreveport; but there 1s no large body of rebel troops | Ponchureh Street, London, on tho 16th ult, 83,690 bea-
there. A division of rebel cavalry has lately been gent
‘The prices realized were about ten per cent above thore
ibe esl oF ira ohica eal Yaris nang | Ovlslned at the corresponding mie last yoar. Tt forms a
nver to Fort Smith were captured and burned by tho | Jearn that tho company Davo already shipped the telo-
Fraphlo wiro and other materials of the contemplated lino
Wo have further particulars from Key West, Fla,
relative to % Arrangements are nol yet concluded for connecting tho
re to tha losa of the United States nor OL Ratan Une with tho nearest point in Canada, a rtrotch of coun-
Koy and No Name Koy, early on the morning of the Ist | Canada before the territory of the company Is reached;
‘GL, and bilged The officers and crew, including aboot
Fifty-one ‘of tho crew, howorer, had deserted The en-
Ure battory of the vessel, together with stores, sails and
tho wrockors wors dismantling the San Jacinto, but were
‘not allowed to touch any portion of her machinery,
Hampton Roads from New Inlet, N,Q, having on board
43 prisoners nincly-one of the offcers, crews and pas.
and Stag, captured by Admiral Porter's foet in Capo
Pear river.
man residing in the Interior of Norih Carolina, glates
that a large number of Union prisoners and citizens,
South Carvlina, are now at Salisbury, N. ©, suffering
from actual starvation, the number of deaths from that
‘the Union acthorities to take Immediate steps for thelr
reteset. Deserters from our own and the rebel armies
hing they can carry away.
‘The report of ths evacuation of Mobile by the rebels,
faphip of the Union equsdron of Mobile on the
20th elt
ond Wo Cansds, and identified ‘sl Newark, Ohio, as
‘Revper of the Andersonville (Ga) prison, has beon een-
‘The Bapervisors’ committecs, appointed to confer with
the State and Weahington authorities on the sabject of
‘Tho redel Goneral Price's old army—the main body
Tho British government has suppressod its yico consi-
{24 condition, suffering from starvation, cold and naked
Additional duties hays been imposed, expecially on
to Topeka, from which place the Missouri expedition | war had arrived at Santa Lucia, and demanded the de:
fying. Oeneral Kirby Smith's headquasters aro etl) ay | ‘2® B&MeDt they set foot on English roll
vor ekins, 291,875 mosquash and 5,083 American rabbit
fo Toxss, to bo dismounted for Jafantry weryloa ‘Two
striking contrast to this xomewbat primitive trade to
rebel
rotd tho continent to British Columbia Ths whole
Aaclato. eho wtrock on a reef, between Green Turtle try lying beyond tho existing settled portion of Upper
forty sick, wory all saved and landed on No Name Key,
other porlablo property, was also raved At last advices
Tho Uniled Stales steanicr Alabama has arrived at
engers of tho blockso runners Blenheim, Chartotte
A letter, recelyed at Roanoke Irland, from a gentle
toany of whom had been removed frem Georgia and
‘Cause alone arersging fifty per day. The writer urges
are wandering about tobbing citizens generally of any-
Poblished (n yestorday’s Hr, was recelved from the
4B. B. Doris, tho rebel bearer of despatches from Rich-
Yenced to be hung on Johnson's sland February
the quote called for from this city,
They will strive to induce the suthorities elther to reduce
the quote or fo grant an extousion of Ume. The Provost
Marthal bas fixed the quotas of the different wards of
Brooklyn, comprising thie Third Congressional district
Blxteen hundred and forty-one men are called for.
A meeting of loyal Georgians ls Ws be held at the Cooper
Tostitste on the 16th instant Tho calf for the meeting
Bales thet the eieners tail the promises (hat the loyal
Gltlaens of phat Biste may soon be permitted to return to
Dut probably wo difficulty need be apprehended on this
tore,
‘The Afbany Investigating Committes are still engaged
upon the City Inspector's Department Mr. Thomas N.
Carr was yesterday examiped at length upon his conneo-
tion with and knowledgo of the department, developing
fome interesting facte Other witnesses were examined,
with a view of showing bow offices worn sold.
The Coroner's jury fo the late Wasbingten tragedy
have returned a verdict that Andrew Jackson Bur.
Foaghs canie to his death by a ball fired from a prtol in
tho hands of Mary Harria,
A merchant named ‘Max Winternitz, of Newenstle,
Pennsylvania, was brought to this city yesterday, on a
requisition from Governor Fenton, charged with fraudu-
Jently oblaining goods and mervhandise to tho value of
$10,408 10 from tho frm of 1. B. Claflin & Ca, on the
24 of Soptombor Inst. Td prisoner was committed to the
Tombs in default of $20,000 bail
‘The Coroner bas postponed hia investigation in tho
‘Washington streot polsouing case until Friday morning.
No further deaths are reported, and, with tho exeyption
of the littlo girl named Mary Morrison, who died, all the
supposed polsoned perzons hare recovered, and appear to
be ta the enjoyment of perfect health.
Somiel Miller, residjng at 117 Lowia streot, committed
suicide while in a state of partial derangement by cutting
ils throst with a pockst knife on Sunday last. The Ooro-
or was notified, and ab inquest will be held to-day.
According to the City Inspestor's report therp were
496 deaths in the city during the past week—a docreaso
of 23 as compared with the mortality of the week previ-
‘ous, nnd 2 leas thanscccurred daring ths corresponding
week last year. Tho (cath by smaltpox numbered 28
The stock market was hoayy, yesterday and lower
Governments were firmer in tho ‘morning, but lower in
the aflernoon. Gold was) weak and excited, and after
opening ai 211 closed af 205%,
The fall In gold, under thé pesco rumors, ansetiled
mercantile affairs to o marked degree, and rendered
values of nearly everything entirely nominal Foreign
gooda were quiet, but domestic prodace Went down with
et opened
Dot dondfrm, with an cteiod deat, Brae
while lardwas Leavy and quiet. Whiskey trmer ac
more active: Preights dail bopirm
The market for beef caivie was ace
wie ih more thas ta eae serene ese
accordlogly were advanced from 2: to Bo —ranging from
about 2c ote, chieSy 19° a 22s Mileh cows were
frmer—lle. olde heop and lambs wore active asd
Ormer, ranging from £6 60 to $12, with oxtren ata mach
higher Sgere, Ho wldat We al4ye The low re
cols ta ware 4,453 ST cos, 519 veals, 16,073 aheap
Qn4 lambs, acd 1,727 hogs
The Crowntng, event ef the ¥ “Oia.
Constitatiennt Aboititon of | Sinvery
Throughont the Unitod States,
Tho proooodings in tho Congress of tho
Tinited States wore alcnallzid yostorday by ono
ofthe most remarkablo, important, disirable,
doclalye and moments evpnts in tho rooords
ofthis or any othor nation of modern or an-
cleat times. Wo rofar to the yote—119 to 5¢-—
in tho Houso of Ropresontatives by syhich the
conatiintional amondment declaring slavery
abolished and forever horeaNer intordioted
thronghont tho Unitod Sthtoa pnerea from Con-
gresa to tho final ratifloation of throe-fourths of
the thirty-alx States belonging to tho Union.
Tho fifth article of the federal constitution
provides that ‘the Congress, whenover two-
thirds of both houses shall doom: it necoseary,
shall propose amendments to this constitution,
or, on the application of the Legislatures
of two-thirds of tho soveral States, shall call a
conyention for proposing amendments, which,
fn efther case, sball bo valid to all intents’ and
purposes, ng part of this constitution, when
ratilod by the legislatures of three-fourths of the
soyeral States, or by conyenilons in three-
fourths thereof, as the one or the other mode of
ratification may be proposed by Congress.”
‘This is tho constitution, and thatits framers con-
templated an amendment abolishing or affect.
ing slavery is npparent from tho proviso which
Immediately follows—that “no amendment’)
which may bo made prior to the year 1808 eball
in any monner affect’ tho “African. slave
trade, which, 08 8 compromise with tho
South Carolina plantors and New England
slave traders, was authorized by the conatitu-
tion to be continued down to th® year 1808.
Thus the authority and the intention of tho
constitution are plain; and whether by State
conyentions or by the State legislatures, we are
confident that this amendment qwill secure the
ratification of the three-fourths of all tho States
required to make it 4 part of the “supremo law
of the land.”
Tho fnstitution of slavery may thus be. con-
sidered as nbolished throughout the United
States, Tho experiment of a Southern confede-
raoy, by war against the Union, and for tho pro-
tection, perpetuation and expansion of Southern
1
I
slavery, has destroyed it. Otherwise, by ad-
hering to the Union, the rebellions States, or a
largo portion of them, might have preserved
their “peculiar institution” for a hundred
yenra to come. Now the pressure of this ex-
housting war bas driven the rebel leaders to
tho droaded alternative of discussing the propo
sition of abolishing alayery to saye tho confed-
ornoy. When they thus admit that slavery, .the
cause of their rebellion, must be abandoned to
maintain thelr canfedernoy, they are but a step
from the abandonment of their confederacy it-
self, elayery and all
In this connection, wo have some private in-
formation from Washington, communicated sev-
eral days ago, to the effect that the passage of
this aforesaid constitutional amendment will bo
immediately followed by another peace mission
to Richmond, or by a committee of peace am-
bassadors fiom Richmond, to treat for peace
upon the basis of cubmission to the Union. It
is somewhat remarkable, too, that on the very
day of the passage of the amendment in ques-
tion, a peace commiglen of three or four dis:
tinguished men'from “Ricbmond should be ap-
plying for a passage through oor military lines
and a permit for a trip to Washington. It has
been further intimated to us that Mr. Seward
has been exceedingly anxions for the pasasge
of this const tut'onal amendment as the initial
point of a great peace compromise with Jeff.
Davis, embracing o reconstraction of the Union.
We are promised tho most wonderful develop-
ments in this direction, in consequence of the
passage of this amendment. Assuming, how-
ever, that all such promises rest upon idle
speculations, we have still abundant cause for
gratification over yesterday's work in Congress,
It puts an end to all tinkering abolition experi-
ments at Washington and Richmond; it ban-
ishes all doubts as to the fate of African slavery
in this country; itsettles the slavery question,
and removes that stambling block from Ameri-
can politics, North and South. It cuts off the
last pretext. for European intervention in be
half of Davis, prepares a Solid and endur
ing platform for tho reunion of the loyal'and
rebellious States, and the enforcement of the
Monroe .dodtrine in an ey alliance with all
the’ independent States of North and South
America.
Hence we congratulate the American People,
North and South, on the grand Success of this
great measure in both houses of Congress for
the constitutional abolition of slavery through
the length and breadth of the land, in every
place and forevermore, Congress responds to
the will of the people. Let the States now
ratify thoir work.
Louls Napoleon's Mexican Scheme and
the “Manifest Destiny” of the Monroe
Doctrine,
The Mexican colonization seheme of Louis
Napoleon, under Dr, Gwin, Into United States
Senator from California, is a political moye-
ment involving the grandest designs and tho
most important consequences, not only in re-
ference to the futare of Mexico, but touching
the settlement of this rebellion and the “mani-
fost destiny” of the Monroe doctrine.
What the Mexican scheme of Louis Napoleon
is wo are no longer left altogether to conjec-
ture. Our Paris correspondont, in bis lotter of
tho 17th ultimo, throws considerable light upon
the subject He says that orders have becn
*ent to Marshal Bazaine to occupy tho province
. Sonora in the namo of France, and to hold
‘oss pledge till tho stipulated indemnity from
Maximilian should be paid up; that this moans
“vermanent ocexpation by France; that the
Zyporor, -b2a- long had B44 ya npon
a4 ric provinch! “thht bo was nt
fie bottom or ~ tie Hentarred —filibon-
loring oxpédtiion of Connt Raousst’de Boul
bon, in 1854, from California; oud that Dr,
Givin, whilo io Pats, had two private ints
ylewa with {ho Exmperor, and se
Duko de Morny, and that wi!
whole ppogramine was arranged before tho
Doctor's doparture. Ali this bas been enbstan-
tilly confirmed by our Jato inteli
Sen Francisco, of Dr. Gwin’s arrival in Sonora,
ang of his appointment a3 colonial Governor,
of that and several olor States ndjoining it,
and of his plans and purposes. Nor can we
donbt that Dr. Gyyin, 24 a California Senator at
the time, was thorongbly posted inregard to
Count Boutbon’s oxpodition, and wo dare say
that it was from that affair that the Doctor was
solzed with the idea of achieving somo day for
himself a more enccessfol adventure in the
game direction. Tis mind and Napoleon’s bad for
years licen brooding over this ontorprise, eo that
when theso two remarkable men were brought
together each discovered that be bad found
the very man that he wanted.
From these and other facta bofore us it is ap-
parent tbat the designs of Napoleon in this
grand Mexioan colonial enterprise, under Dr.
Gwin, comprehend the permanent occupation of
the richest mineral ‘regions of Mexico as a
colony of France, and the settloment thorein of
large bodies of adventurers from the United
States of Southern proclivities, Nor can we
doubt that an invitation from Dr. Gwin, as the
captain general or viceroy of France over this
new colony, will attract to it thousands of con-
geninl spirits, despairing of Davis and groaning
under Lincoln, not only from California, but
from Texas, Louisiana, Arkansns, Missouri, and
every other State, South and North, betwoen
Mexico and the Onnndas.
We shall not be surprised if, in
view of the impending downfall of Davis
and his confederacy, we shall hear
the news, with the return of spring, that
a mighty stream of Sonthern emigrants,
resembling the exodus of the Israelites from
Pgypt, is pouring over the plains of Texas,
destined for the promised Jand of the French
Imperial-Mexican colony of Dr. Gwin. Why
not? Sonthern society, communities, families,
institutions, business, everything, has been
broken up and thrown into chaos by this terri-
blo war. From theirsinking confederacy, from
the devastation, wreeks and ruin aronnd them,
thonsands of Southorn men will be glad ta,
escape to the inviting land of refuge opened to
them by Napoleon and Dr. Gwin. It is possi-
ble, under these ciroumstancesyppace or no
peace, that before tho close of tieoming sum-
mer their new colony will be streugthened to
the extent of fifty thousand American soldiers.
And what then?
We may then expect a repetition of the game
of Texas. While that eountry was yet a pro-
vince of Mexico settlers from the United States
were invited into it on liberal terms. Wo know
what followed. They poured in by thousands,
restless, turbulent, unfortunate and desperate,
but active and enterprising men. They soon
bullt up n powerful community; but thus or
ganized, the people thereof, in race, lan-
guage, religion, Jaws, customs and manners,
were different from those of Mexico. The
dominant race asserted its power, achioved the
independence of Texns, established a new re
public, and then the people thereof annexed it
to their “old flog,”' the flag of the Union. So
it will be with Dr. Gwin’s new colony. Over
tho Latin race thercin- the Anglo-American
race will goon assert its supremacy, and repeat
the Texas programmes.
Here, too, we strike the Monroe doctrine; and
asa powerful agency in behalf of peace be-
tyeen our loyal and rebellious States, one of
the lefding Richmond journals bas recently
presented this Monroe doctrine as affording a
broad platform for the reconciliation of tho
North and South. Now, considering the hope
less situation of Davis and his confederacy, we
believe that Mexico and the Monroe doctrine
may be made in reality the basis of reunion
and peace, Nor is it improbable that this will
be the solution of the rebellion and of all the
schemes and movements of Napoleon, Maxi-
milion ond Dr. Gwin, in Mexico. The passage
by the House of Representatives, by the re
quired two-thirds vote, of the constitutional
amendment abolishing slavery throughout the
Uniled States removes the slavery stumbling
block out of onr way in,both sections. It docs
this becanse this amendment will surely be rati-
fied by three-fourths of the States, counting all
the States of the Union, and because the rebel-
lious States must speedily now succumb. We
may now expect, therefore, an easy solution of.
the problem of peace, and then we shall see
the “manifest destiny” of Mexico, under this
Monroe doctrine.
Tse Recext Decision on THE Bayz Tax—
Irs, Errecr ox New Yors—The decision of
the Supreme Court of the United States
declares unconstitutional and void the act of
the Legislature of ‘this State, passed in 1862,
assessing directly the capital of moneyed insti-
tutions, irrespective of théir investments fn
stocks and securities of the United States. ‘This
decision disturbs materially the existing system
of taxation, and most onerously affects the city
of New York. In 1863 the capital of banks
and insurance companies was assessed aot
eighty-cight million one hundred and. sixty-
three thonsand nine hundred and sixty-one
dollars; and the exemption claimed actually
amounted to ninety million two hundred and
thirty-four thonsand seven hundred and forty-
one dollars—showing conclusively that theso
incorporations had invested a portion of their
Profits and deposits in United States securities
88 well as thoir capital. From the records in
the office of the Tax Commissioners the in-
Yestmenta of these institutions continued the
same in 1864, with the difference only that the
Aggregate capital had increased to ninety-nine
millions of dollars,
The corporation of the city of New York will
be compelled to refind the tax collected in
180S— amounting to nearly a million of dollars—
and strike off the assessment rolls of 1864 (now
in course of collection) ono million six bun-
dred thousand dollars, boing the amount
of. their taxable liability. It is true
that the decision of the Supreme Court holds
that individual shareholders are liable to taxn-
tion; but they will of course escape for tho
years 1863 and 1864, the assessmont lists hav-
ing been confirmed, and the individual ussesa-
ments determined aud paid for thoso yoors In
reference to tho taxes of! 1865, 5 eorious diffi-
culty exists, that should be removed by legisla-
fon, either at Albany or Washington. A very
,
large proportion of the atsok of monayod instltu-
tions is ownod abrond, orin other States, and
mot-besreachert= ty -estetine-—tavens and
Seainst tho bninnoo hed by our own citizens
Within the Sinte, tho right exista to set off indi-
vidual indebtedness, thos “serionsly roducing
the taxes collected by this means.
‘Tho prinoiple insisted upon in the Senato in
therocont discussion of the Bounty bill wos
that the surplus capital in the country found its:
way to this city, and yes inye%ted in monoyed
corporntions, which, whilo adding to our gene-
ral prosperity, contributed to our revenues by
its liability, to taxation, and should to somo
considerable extent, therefore, be held respon-
sible for the expenses incurred in other coun-
ties of tho State in raising reornits. The do-
cision to which we have reforred certainly ren-
dors this pretext no longer tenable.
Hereafter every citizen, whethor ho residesin
St Lawrence or Richmond county, will thero
lone be held taxable for his shares in corpora-
tions doing business in this city; and haying to
surronder this advantage, we should not be
hold responsible for its enjoyment.
General Bon. Butler and Sir John Fal-
ataf—Tho Hero of Gadshill ond tho
Hero of Fort Fisher. ~
General Butler was ordered to report at
Lowell, and has, he says, “reported in full.”
Ty this be does not mean that he bas done
what the War Department intended that ho
should do, but that he has done just what the
department did not intend that he should do,
He yery consistently perverts the phraseology
‘of tho order to cover his private purpose. He
was welcomed at Lowell by his admirers, and
he made a speech thore which he throws down
as his deflance—his “report’—to the ormy
authorities which sont him to that peaceful
place. He utters his spocch and seems to ask
the department if it can stand that. We are
disposed to believe that it can. The speech is
a lame and empty one. They who are good
at making excuses, it is anid, aro good at
nothing else. Butler, therefore, who is not good
at anything ‘élse; ought to be good at making
excuses. But he is not good eyen at that. His
specch rambles over a large part of his carcer,
and makes many explanations, many excuses;
statements, and eyen jests; but not an excla-,
mation statement or jest that is not contempti-
Dle, and not an excuso that is not as ridionloua
as Falstaff’s excuse for his action on Gadshilt,
Fat Jack was a “coward on instinct.” Was it
for him to kill the heir apparent? And Butler,
a coward on conscience, inquires in the samo
trinmpbant style, “Was it for mo to take Fort
Fisher at such a sacrifice?”
Butler was particularly carafal to inform his
hearers that he was not removed on acoount of
the Fort Fisher failure, He did not tell what
the real reason was, “He knows it, however. It
isa great secrot. He'has*not “received per-
mission to divulge it” (Convenient clroum-
stance! But when did Butler over wait for
“permission” before this. Ho was complaisant
enough, however, to explain how it was that
he did not take Fort Fisher. It seems that-this
matter bas been misunderstood by. every. one.
‘The capture of Fort Fisher. was nothing—the
real achievement was to be able to go down
there and seo Fort Fisher and not take it, But
ler’s real straggle was not against the enemy,
but against the temptation to go at the enemy.
There they stood in their fort, and looked so
“easy” that he could hardly keep his hands off
them. It was so impudent in them, too, to
build their darned old fort right there on the
open beach, that it made him mad, ond when
he thonght of it he could bardly keep his dan-
der down. Buthe did, though.
Hear it, ob, Bardolph, Nym, Pistol and Prince
Hal! It was only, on instinct that the tan of
man was a coward—the instinct that knew
royalty, though it came in’the garb of a minion
of the moon, ready to cut purses, But the
doughty Ben goes a flight higher. He failed,
ran away, left his enemy alone, not on Sn-
stinet, but by Divine assistance. He prayed
for it, All tho time that he was in front of Fort
Fisher there was great danger that he would
give way to his weakness, and make a despe-
rote rosh and take it But he was all
the time praying to the Lord for strength to
let italone. “The temptation”—these are his
own words—“was strong to take it;” but
he prayed “lead us not into temptation.” And
so, thengh the “temptation was strong,” the
Lord was a littlestronger, and managed to hold
Butler back. Therefore the enemy kept Fort
Fisher. It is wonderfal, when we come to find
it out, what heroism it reqnires not to be o
hero. What greatness fs implied in the fuot of
being little. What strength a man must bave
to resist the temptation to achieve greatness
and to remain forever an infinite pigmy. But a
man may not always be so strong, and they
had better keep Butler away, from the enemy's
forts after this or there will be bloodshed—but
‘dhree of a hundred and fifty left olive,” may
bel
But Butler has an ambition'as to his epitaph.
He desires that it ehall be, “Here lies the Gene-
ral who saved. the lives of his soldiers at Fort
Fisher and Big Bethel.” Is not this the un-
adnlterated Chincee of hefoies? But how many
soldiers did he save at Big Bethel? On the con-
trary, Big Bethel was o useless and stupid
slaughter. It was. the massacre of many men
in thornttempt to carry a worthless position. It
will be truer, then, to say simply, “Here lies tho
General who saved the lives of his soldiers at
Fort Fisher.” That is, here lies the general
Whose: thoughts, when in front of the enemy,
dwelt more on the fear of what the enemy
would do against him, than on the hope of
What he could do against theenemy. Here lies
the general who was cantions and stood still in
safety while others went through the iron storm
to success; the general who would not try to
carry a fort that another, general carried gal-
Jantly a few days. later, and who thon imputed
his failure to consideration for human life. “If
*twere not for those villanous guns he would
himself have been a soldier.”
Sir John Falstaff isa reality in English his-
tory. Shakspere in that figure gives ua the pic-
ture of 6 character that appears in all the great
clyil wars of England. And Samuel Butler, in
the figure of Hudibras, gives us the same figure
brought down to a later period, clothed in the
garb and having the manners and phrases of
another time. Hoe is a brave soldier, yaunts
his achievements immensely in his epeeches,
and always rans away when there is likely to
bearow. He can lio with electric fluency, and
claim tho achicvements of others with an
cffrontery that is sublime. He is pecalfar in
person and in thougbt—a distorted form and
mind—the oxaggeration of all the’ peculiar
vices of tho ogein which he: lives. He is a
good fellow in tho day of good follows, o
thoologian in tha timo of a theological war:
He is n politiotan in the timo when politics are
the life -of-a-people—a political general when
political generals aro a disease, The parallel
is obvious. Butlor is the continuation into our
own timo of the samo historical person. ,
Wrongs of the Premeditated Dratt—an
Our Quotas Heretofore Filled.
Woe gaye in our columns yestorday the re
marks of Suporyisor Blant, in the Board of
Suporvisors on Monday. This {s s most im-
portant speech, and) must attract general a
tention for tho facts which are embodied in it
rolativo to the acts of the County Volunteering
Committee and the monstrous demand just
made upon us’ for twenty-one®thonsand inem
Tho Suporvisora’ County Volunteoring ond
Bounty Paying Committee commenced opera
tions in Angust, 1803. Since May, 1863, and
including which,tho government haye deinanded
from the ‘country, on various calls, one mik
lion five hundred thonsand men, the propor
tion for the city of New York boing fifty-eight
thousand five hundred and eight men, every
qhota having been filled by the committee, at a
total cost to the county of six miilions seven
hundred and thirty-two thousand six hundred
and thirty-three dollars and thirty-eight cents,
or a trifle over ono hundred dollars per man.
Theso ore significant facts,and show how
faithful ond industrious our committee have
been in its euccezsful endeavors to respond to
every falr demand of the government, But
there is a different state of affairs now existing.
Another call for three hundyed thonsand men
has been made, and the number demanded by
General Fry, in his communication in December,
from tho city of New York, as a deficiency, was.
four thousand four hundred ond thirty-three
men. Even this was more than ‘he books of the
committee showed was due the government, ,
but it was assumed to be correct, and the com
mittee went assiduously to wgrk to fil this quota,
when, presto, another ordéris received from.
this incomprehensible public officer demanding
on this call twenty-one thousand and nineteen
men! No one, not even the committee itsolf,
seems to know on what this monstrous
demand is based. On the earlier calle
for five hundred thousand men oar
quota was fixed at twenty-three thousand one
hnndred and forty. .How Mr. Fry can cypher
out our quota at twenty-one thousand and nine~
teen on a call for three huodred thousand is
boyond our ken. Thirteen thonsand would be
nearer the tratb. Bunt he moy arrive at these
figures (twenty-one thousand and ninotecn) by:
taking from us our nayal enlistménts, on the
ground that they cost tho county nothing.
But this he cannot do without ignoring o
positive act of Congress, which deslnres that
all naval enlistments since 1861, not credited to
any district, shall be crejlited to the town or
district in which such enlistmonts were made
‘This, thongh a most just law, was not instigated
by any New York influence. Other cities tham
this hoped to benefit: by it, and have done so
but none 0 greatly perhapsas New York. This
was her good fortune, and not her fault.
Mr. Blunt, chairman of the committeo, set
immediately at work to take advantage
of this Iw of Congress by overhauling the
naval enlistments made at this port, and he
luckily found the numbers very largo, sufficient
to Ol our late quota, and a surplas for some.
future call over. The acts of our committee
were acceded to by the Provost Marshal, and
our quota acknowledged by him to be com-
plete, eyen after taking from ns numbors suff
cient to fill the quata of Kings county,
which be had, under the Inw, no right
to do. Now all this work, it is sus
pected, is ,ignored, and these naval en-
listments taken from us after haying been
conceded, and séattered over the whole
country, and especially in districts which have
beer backward in filling their quotas, owing to
leck of vigor, penuriousness, or want of patri-
otism. But General Fry-certainly has no right, n0
power, to commit so gross a wrong as this, and,
while we stand fully credited with every soldier
demanded of us, thus scatter the accounts to the.
winds, and force us at this lote hour into con—
scription to raise twenty-one thousand more
men.
This is an ontrage on common sense, and its
palpable unfairness and injustice will lead,
we fear, to the most deplorable resulta.
General Fry can know little of the state of
feeling his order has created among all classes,
or he would panse, or the government would,
before attompting to enforce this great wrong.
Onur capitalists are imterested in this ques
tion far more than they appear to realize.
A consoription here takes from us twenty~
one thousand men mainly from tho great
middle class, ithe small traders, the
industrious and hard-working. The large
mass" of floating populatio, —_those
myriads of men who have no ‘especial ties
among’us, Willinot be caught; they will all be
off. ‘So will also large numbers of our weslthy
young men, while othera will find substi-
tutes, ‘The draft would, therefore, deprive ua
probably of at Teast fifty thousand able-bodied
men, most,of them the very life-blood of this
great commercial city: " e
The mere common laboring man yéw gets
his two dollars amd fifty cents per day for his
work: "This is equal to seven hundred and
fifty dollars per annem. Tako away fifty thou
sand able-bodied men from omong us, and it
is eqnel to abstracting thirty-seven and o halt
millions of dollars, ‘The act is in fact o confis-
cation of property’ as well a5 & conscrip-
tion of men. This enormous demand upon .
us is wrong, and unjust in another aspect;
it takes from us one-fifth (one man in:
fiyo) of our voting population, while
in most othor districts in the State the propor
tion is about one in twelvo or thirteen, while im
| Massachusetts it Is one in seventeen!
Look as we will upon this wonderful
figuring of Provost Marshal Genoral Fry, ¥@
can find nothing to justify his strange proceed
ings and yacillating course towards this oity—a@
city which, as we have before sald, has given
double the money of any other for patting
down the rebellion, and has sent to the field, in~
cluding our militia, over one bundred Ga
thirty-six thousand men. General Fry m
review bis proceedings, or the Seoretary
of War and tho President must for him.
‘The committee cent from here must be lis
tened to, and where injustice and wrong-doing
is mado palpable, let it be corrected. Do us_
no wrong, and New, York will do all that is
right As she hos been faithful heretofore, sho
will bo faithful still.
A Freer ror Eunore.—tIt has been stated
thnt the Navy Department intends sending &
Jorge fleet to Eur pe to clear out the foreizm
y
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; NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1865.
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baval stations. This would be on excellent
ing to do, and our most powerful yessels—
hich we can now spare since Fort Fisher bna
Fllon—shonld bo aetalled for this’ service. A
sight of Undle Sam’s new navy would accom
lish & world of good in Europo just now.
Wore Penco Negotintions—No Hope for
Peace Excopt Through the Armics.
Yesterday there was a report that Mr. Alex-
ander H. Steplieas, thé rebel Vice President,
nd Mr, R.M.T. Hunter bad made their appear-
nce at General Grant’s lines and asked to be
‘llowed to go to Washington. This picco of
pews, when heard in Wall street, sent gold
own to 202. Gold got up again; but the story
paturally started once more all the discussion
of the various possibilities of peace, We have
“Oot much faith that Stephens and Hunter will
‘Ao any more in Washington than Blair did in
Richmond. Mr, Blair’s visits to Richmond wero
Pot any more effective than were those of Ho-
‘gace Greeley and Colorado Jewett to Niagara
alls There is no pence yet, and no other
rospect of peace than that which Sherman
jand Grant give ux Perhaps Mr. Blair's visit
‘has put the President in possession of the terms
jon which tho rebels will lay down their arms
nd go home, and these new visitors will once
ore put him in possession ot the same terms;
wut Mr. Lincoln was in possession of these
‘Perms four years ago, and if he could not accept
jm then why should he now? They are
practicable and such as he cannot accept
wing fought against the same terms for four
, We Will not accept them now when the
timate success that will finally destroy the
pwhole rebellion, terms and all, is fairly within
spur reach. Haying fought for the unity of this
ation until we have annibflated nine-tenths of
‘the power opposed to it, we will hardly consent
o tho rupture of that unity at last, when the
enemy himself regards his longer resistance to
‘our armies as hopeless.
* It is time to be done with this nonsense of.
‘peace negotiation. It is a delusion, an tgnis
‘fatwis, that tempts us away from the true path,
*which is the vigorous, inflexible prosecution of
Yho war. Negotiate peace with the bayonet!
‘Where is no other possible way. All this mat-
“ter of peace negotiation is a corrupt, pretence
‘pn both sides—especially on the enemy's side.
Davis and his adherents sce that the lion’s skin
Valls short, and-they would eke it out with the
ox’s. They haye no generals upon whom they
ean depend for any success at all, as opposed
‘to Grant ond Sherman; but they have diplo-
auats-a great deal shrewder and abler than
Blair, and so they manceuvre to hold us still on
‘their weaker side and ontwit us on the stronger.
Bard, real, practical war would incyitably be.
‘their destruction in three months more, and
‘thoy have nothing to hope from it; but negotia-
tion may eave them yet, and so they will ne-
gotiate. Hence they send for Blair to make o
second trip to their city, and they send
Stephens and Hunter tothe national capital.
WNogotiation is their only hope, and they will
iBive it every chance.
On our side it is a trick also—not against
the enemy, but a trick to advance some parti-
cular politician at the oxpense of the national
‘eause. Any man in his senses can see that
‘negotiation is not the safe way to peace, and
<enisy not even the shortest’ We havo the
‘enemy onthe hip as the wa@stands. Never was
‘human overt More certain than our complete
uceags, ‘Ve are concentrating our two largest
armes against the one army that the enemy has
eftand will indisputably crush that army if
eveido justice to our-own, By that means we
‘wil have o real and legitimate peace, But
gemé politician diverts attention from this sim-
le &éue, upon which the national energy and
atteation ought to be intensely fixed, and asks
cas fo let him make peace and a little repu-
ation, Let us have done with that, and go on
‘with the war, General Sherman has recently
«given expression to the whole state of the case,
‘If the people will furnish no:y the men and
money necessary to continue the war for four
rs it need not last four months, That is the.
jay and the gospol of the position. We must
wtike with our whole power now, ond one
‘blew will do i, If we will conseat to concen-
‘tra'o our power—if we will put out now onc
orth of what we will be compelled to put out
eventually as the war drags on—we can end it
sat once and haye peace. We cannot have
space certainly and honorably in any other
wvay one-half so soon.
Mceting of Loyal Georgians.
Tho present condition of military affairs gives us hope
Shat the loyal citizens of Georgis may soon be permitted
So return to their bowes abd again enjoy the protection
it the government of the United Statcs, under tho old
hg of the Union.
Wo hall tho promfse of such ap event with unmingled
Gcasure, and, desirous of co-operating with all loyal
Googlans, at home and abroad, to secure tho return of
‘Go State to her proper aui! natural relations to the federal
q@verument, we earnestly request all loyal citizona of
Georgia now in the loyal Slates to attend a meeting, to bo
Ayla In tho. city of |New York, at tho Coopor
on Thureday, (he 6th of February
two P.M that a public
8\pressioo of opliilou may bs had by (he loyal refugees
BDregard wv the duty of Georgiana at home to taka the
‘icemmry steps. to. sccute peace by laying down thelr
Sens and submitting to (ho national authority.
Loyal citizens of all the fnaurgent States aud clt'zoog
sGaerally aro cnrnest!) Distingulehed
Phoukers bave best uiv)ijd’ aud will bo presouk,
o'clocks
WILLIAM. DLAC W. V. KN:
AS! T DUNS EDMUND RUSSELL,
W. STON! SOT BANKS,
Basa sreWvart,* | - Wal. G, RICHARDS,
TW. SKIKE, { LO. MeLILLON,
W) WES1, “|, CEMWIS SCOFIELD,
, MAVID YOUNG, A. Ne WILSON,
BLP. WILLIAMS,
Fen, 1,1865,
The New Scason of Itnlian Opern.
After.an jolocval which has only served! to stimulate
(Tt desire of oir opera-loving public, a now season of
‘Gtdlah opera commentes to-morrow ight at tho
AGtemy. Mr. Maretzok lias had a successful reason in.
Woton: (He\ts cougritiulated by the preas of that yirtu-
‘a08and ponctilious.city Upon a quality in bis charactor
or manner which we haye often had cause fo obseryo—a
eg Méetity to his promisca, which assurea the public
<ayahst all chauces of dlsagréecablo dieappointment In
Ashon, what Mr. Marctzek eays ho will do he always does.
Hu the now season wae find that his reperioire ts 6 Be
\drasn npon for those most acceptable works, Le Pro-
12°74 of Meyerbeer, and Ernani, Ip addition to theso tho
saw grand opera of Vord\, La Porra del Destine, will
fe, produced, with great attention to all. the
‘piblails of Ecenery, costume and ehorus which this Ono
workdemands, and whigh, we may predict, will be ren-
ored with olf the justico (hat Mr. Maretzek's excellent
Grinpe of artists are.co competent to bestow upon It
Wb ss operas, together with Donizetti's grand epectacu-
Gr and musical feast of Don Sdaxian, Auber’s Fra
© wh, aod the, Polivto, already announced for the drat
week, will woll nigh exhaust the brief season of twenty-
our aights The public can hardly complain, with eo
ich & provision for their enjoyment, of tho enterprise of
eo conscientious’ an! impresario as Mr. Marctzek bas
Gisraya proved bimsolf. Tho subseription Ist, wo undér-
gland, has been, most Uberally Mlled op, thus giving as
furapce of success tothe Last ecason in which wo shall
fhaye tho ploasuro of hearing Zucehs, Masaimullan!, ond
fhe othsr adinirablo artists of this company for sometime
focome Don S:bastian, with all its splendid offects of
ensry and spectacle, will bo given tomorrow evening. |
»
NEWS FROM HILTON HEAD.
e——— LA Pt
The Occupation of Salt-
ketcher Confirmed. ‘
Arrival of a Portion of “Admiral Porter’s
Floet in Charleston Harbor,
&.; . & &0,
RICHMOND.
“De LAA henittens Despatch.
Mearquarren, Fura Aur Ooira,
Burons Persusroea, Jan. 23, 1808}
MUSE DESOTERS RE-OENE
Thros desortors, bolomging to the Tonth Virginia caval
Ty, camp within our linos today, Thoy statod that Gen-
oral William Honry Loo is oommanding tae robo! division
from which thoy deserted, wlth hexdqoarters near Wit-
consin’s bridge. An infutry division ia supporting tho
Neavalry. Tho enemy ls stl at work, bat making vory
SOW progras, (n reconstructing the railroad destroyed by
this corpa in its ral to Hicksford, Nono of tha bridges
havo boon yet robullt Tho froahet from the necont ralms
Tho Port Royal New South of tho 234 ult has beon
recelrod.
The occupation of Saltkotoher by oar troops is con-
Qrmed. Thorebols ovacuated that poaltion on tho ap-
proach of tho advanco of our forces, and rotreated t@
Ashepo, whero (t {s thought thoy will mako a sland.
‘Tho brig Waltham, Capt Wylie, which arrived at Port
Royal ob tho 15th ull. reports taking from the brig Expe-
riment, of Now York, the captain and erow’ in Jatitade
$6 degreoa and 30 minutes north, and longitude 65 degrees
ost The brig was ina sinking condition, Tho names
of those rescued arc as follows:—Captain, Willlim @.
Treworgy; mate, Wnt. Oak; scoond mate, Wm. Judson:
cook, Oscar Goajins; seamen, Isaiah Davis, Theo. Bron.
don, Jerson Fulington, Lorenzo Jordan Tho captain
of tho Waltham roports bad weather, and that he could
not get water from below, and consequently ran short for
soveraldaya Tho Waltham started hor cutwator, which
caused her to leak badly,
Tho arrival of o portion of tho fleet formorly with
Admiral Porter In Charleston harbor 1s noticed, and the
naval movements in that quarter wore gtving thé enemy
Bo small amount of unoasinesa.,
‘Heavy fogs bad provalled at Port Royal
Tho new gunboat Savannah had arrived at Hilton Head.
KENTUCKY.
Activity of Guerilla Bands—Sharp Pight-
ing with tho Robbers, do.
Lopmrnte, Ky., Jan. 31, 1865,
Captain Clark, of tho Fourth Missouri rebel cavalry,
entered Danville with forty men on Sanday, at nino’
ololosk, and, after swapping horses with coveral of tho
citizens, helped themselves to boots and shoes and other
things that they stood in need of, whon thoy departed.
They were followed by Captain Bridgowater and
seventy or elghty Unionists, who overféokthom about
four miles from Harrodsburg, whero a fight occurred.
‘Two of tho rebels wero killed and four or flve wounded.
Two of Bridgowater's men wero wounded, but none
0
Major Jonez, with a band of two hundred gu)rillas, {3
Teported to-night within nino miles of Elizaucchtown.
Quantrel}, of Kansas notority, Is raid to bo co-oporat-
ing with Jonos, and has a force of two hundred and ten
men,
On Friday afternoon Captain Berry, leading Ove gaoril-
las, approached within o short distance of Bardstown.
They wore fred upon by 'o arty of Union soldiers,
and It ls reported that Berry was killed.
On Saturday evening the outlaws, boing reinforced,
made another rald upon thé placo,’ but were repulsed
after a brisk Oght.
Tho eamo day Suo Mundy’s guerilla band dashed Into
Bloomileld, surprised a of goventeon discharged
soldiora, captured fourteon of thom, and killed them all
onthe spot Tho guorillas allego in justification for this
act that our eoldjers bad oxecuted one of thelr band,
named Dudley, a few days bofore.
THE SOUTHWEST.
Price's Robel Forces on the Upper Red
River, Starving, Cold and Naked—Gen-
oral Rirby Smith at Shreveport, &o.
- Camo, TUL, Jan. 80, 1865.
A Natchez loHer, dated tho 23d Instant, to tho Now-
Orleans Delta, has the following :—
Nows from the Trans-Mlssizs|pp! Department say that
tho rebela are fortifying Grand Ecore, and have an on-
Ure division stationed there.
Ono division of rebel cavalry has been gent to Fexas
Inéély, with orders to be dismounted for infantry service.
Tho headquarters of the rubel General Kirby Smith
are still at Shreveport; but thore {s no considerable body
of nobel troops gorrisoning them.
‘Tho main body of the old army of General Prico was
Teported to beat Fulton, on the uppor Red rivor, near
tho border of the Indian country, suffering all the hor-
rors of slarvatior, cold and nakedness, having returned
from their resent campaign yery poorly supplied with
tho necessaries of life, a large quantity of which thoy
anticipated securing.
‘The brigades of Generalg Fagan and Parsons wore sta-
tloned at Camden, Ark. They compaso all the troops of
General Prico's army that baye returned to Topeka, from
Whence tho Missouri expedition originally eet out
Deéertions from Prico’s army wore very frequent, and
his entiro'foreo was ina dreadfully demoralized condl-
tom Z
Tho New Orleans cotton market was wnselticd and
almost ata completo standstill. Middling was qucted at
5c. Superfine flour was eelling ot $1125, Sugar and’
molasees were in light supply.
News from Chattanooga,
Cuarraxcoas, Tenn., Jan 0—Mido'ght
Col Salm Salm, of tho Sixty-olghth Now York infantry,
in command of bis regiment, ond a portion of thé
Eighteenth colored regiment, has returned to Bridgeport,
from an expedition on Town Creok, twelve miles from
Ramon Landing, where ho surprised a gucrills band,
killing and wounding cight, and capturing four, with
thirty-threo horsca and thelr equipmente. Lloutendht
Morton, of the Eighteenth colored regiment, was killed,
tho only loss sustained by Salm Salm.
The guorillas at Athens yestorday captured and mur-
dured Major Devine, of the Tenncseco loyal troops. They
also captured Major McGoughey, of McMinn county.
Colonel, Grosvenor, of General Steadman’s command,
has driven the guerillas out of the county.
Capture of the Stcamers Chippewa and
Annie Jacobs by the Rebels,
Catno, IL, Jan. 30, 1865.
The Memphis Bulletin says that tho steamers Chippawra
and Annlo Jachbs, tyro of the fleot which Wont up the
Arkansas river to Fort Smith, were captured and burned
at White Oak Shoal, by the rebels, and that two others
wero damaged, but managed to escape.
Movements of Mra. H. 8. Foot
Nasavity, Toon, Jan. 31, 1865.
Mrs. H. 8 Foote, wife of tho rebel Senator, arrived
here Jost evening.
Affairs in Kentucky.
Lovisvnae, Jan. 31. 1865. ,
The Journat is now Informed that {ho suspected mur-
der of fonrtcen discharged soldiers on Saturday, at
Blcomfcld, was Incorrect.
Tke Ludwig, a notorious guerilla, was caught and oxe-
cuted that day by Captain Terrell, of the Union guards.’
In the afternoon Captain Terroll had a Oght with Captain
Coller's-guorilias, several miles from Bloomiéld, ro-
pulsed them and dangerously wounded Colter. Berry
undoubtedly is dead.
Personal Intellig.
Mra. General Lander (iiss Davenport) arrived hore last
night from Philadelphia, and 1s stopping at thé Motro-
politan Hotel, Sho will make her reappearance on tho
stage, after an absenco of four ycare, at Niblo’s Gardon
on Monday eyen}ng next.
Barxow’s Mussew.—Mr. Levick’s drama, The Union
Prisoner, i# still running at Barnom’s lecture foom A
new moral sensational play bas been purchased from
Miss Laura Keene, and 's now in preparation,
Parmison's Coxcxnra —Mr. J. N. Pattison, one of our
most brilliant pianists, begins a series of musical soirecs
‘at Steliway’s rooms, Fourteenth street, this evening |
Mr. Pattison will be ameisted by Camllla Urso, tho e(o-
Ante, and Miss Laura Harris, the prima donna. Mr. J.
N. Morgan will conduct.
Attempt to Steal a Girl.
70 THE EDITOR OV THE HERALD.
‘Yesterday, na iny daughter was,coming from school, she
wis attacked by an unknown man, at the corner of Forty-
seventh strestand Third ayenue, who took her by tho
arm and walked with ber into Forty-soventh street. Sho
asked him what ho wanted, but ho did) not answer bi
Sho was oo frightenod, as the man Kept her arm go tight,
that she did not give an slarm, ax abo was affald ho
ould ‘shoot er, but commented crying. “When they
olan far as the corner of Sixth avenue they. moro, seen
home. Sho don't know whether the man was arrested
ornot God knows whst would have bocomo of my
child If she bad not been caught by the policeman.
D.S LEON. 768 Third ayonus,
swoptaway tho larga bridge noar Waldon At the pro
font time all thelrarmy suppliea have to be drawn or
Wagons from tho Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad. The
Toads aro in o torrible'condition, ant only uboat balf tho
Sapplios nosded are furnjabod the troopa.
TUR DEATH OF BANVEY ICGGADINE ORNKRAL ORTOGORY,
Intelligence of tho death of Brovet Brigailer General
Groggory, although not wholly unoxpoctod, waa xad and
Gispiriting news to bis late command Ho sald when.
ha wont away that ho had fought bis last Oght, and felt
confident that bis ease of 1ifo had nearly ran out Al-
though not a brilliant soldier, ho was a bravo and foarloss
‘ono, and gaye bls beart and onorgles to the noblo work
Of aiding to crush the rvbeliion. Ho came put with tho
Ninety-seventh Now York regimont, and was broyeted
brigadier gonoral for gallantry In last summer's cam-
Paiga. On tho advance to Spottaylvania Court Housa ha
had asunstroke, and nover aay an entirely well day
afterit His surgeons advised and urged him to apply
for aleavo of adsonce; but he would not listen to thelr
‘admonit{ons nnd ontreatics, and ho baa fallen a viotim
fo his zeal nnd fidolity asa soldier. ThooMfcers of his
brigade have passed rosolutions commomorative of thelr
appreciation of his worth, and the samo have boon for-
wanted to bis family.
‘A NEW RANG OP THE MOLITANY RAILROAD FOSITED,
A branch of tho railroad has jut boon comptotod Fnn-
ning up to near brevet Major Géneral Crawford's heat-
quarters, and the uname ‘‘Crawfoni’s station’? given to the:
now terminua An {mmonse commissary de com-
mand of which ia to ba given to Captain Perelval B.
Been 1s being constructed, from which, as sogn as com~-
pleted, the Fifth corps will draw ita eupplics.
RESIGNATION.
Among thoso lately resigning, and whoao resignations:
hayo caused universal regret, is Captain Maryino, Inte
Assistant Adjatant General av corpa headquarters.” Ho.
entered the sorvico naa private in the Fifth Now York
Fegiment. Private reasons compolled bis reaignation.
TRANBFERRET,
Captain Winslow, Jato brignde quartermaster in tho
Firet division, and Captain Hoskins, brigade quartor-
mastor, Second division, havo boon ordered to Savannah.
au post quartermasters. It would require a long Ilst to
give the names of all going away on leaves of absence
and retarning whon their leaves oxpire.
OX IMAYE OF ARSKYCR.
Brigadier Genoral Chamberlain and brevet Brigadier
Goneral Dennison have gone home on sick leave; also
Captain Henry Hamilton Finley, Commissary of ‘Third
Drigado, Second division, and Licutennnt Woodhull, aro
absent on léavo,
RETURNED,
Among those lately returning are Colonel Sergeant,
Two Handed, and Tenth |Ponnsylyania rogimont, at
present commanding Third brigado, ‘Sccond division, and
Joncl Partridge, Sixtconth Michigan rogimont, "Tho
Inst named officer, {t will bo remembered, was vory
severely wounded {n tho charge upon tho rebel works
pear Poplar Grove church, atthe ‘UUme Colonel Welch, of
tho samo regimant, was Killed.
RETURN OF GENERAL WARREN,
Major Genoral Warren returned this evening, after
twonty days absence, and bas resumed command ‘of tho
corps. Coming with him is Captain J. W. Wedsworth,
fon of the late General Wads;vorth, who has been ap-
Pointed by Goneral Warren ono of his additional aida,
NEWS FROM FORTRESS MONROE.
Our Hampton Roads Correspondence.
Hasrrox Roans, Va, Jan. 29, 1365,
ANIUVAL OF THR ALADAMA, :
‘Tho United States stoamor Alabama arrived hore to-day.
from Now Inlot, N. C., which plsco sho Joft on the 26th
inst, Daring the bombardment of Fort Fisher tho Ala-
bama bore a conspicuous part, {n covering the landing of
the army and {ts stores, by shelling tho woods beyond
tho beach, komo of her missiles exploding in the midst of
the rebel encampment, killing a Colonel Ford and several
other officers and privates, and wounding a large nom-
She brings, as prisoners, ninety-ono of the ofcers,
Crews and passengers of tho blockado running steamers
Blenheim, Charlotte and Stag, paptured by Admiral
Prominent among
them fs Lieutenant Gayle, © S.N., commanding tho
bor.
Porter's fleet. in tho Capo Fear river.
Stag, who waa but recontly released from Fort Warren,
rapner Cornubia.
‘TMB OFFICERS OF THR ALanams.
The following {5.0 list of tho Alabama's offlcera:—
Acting Volunteer Lieutenant Commanding—A. R.
Langthorn.
Acting Master and Bzcculive Offleer—Wm. Bates.
First assistant Engineer and Acting Chief—Edward
Acting Assistant Surgéon—D. D. R. Nestell
Acting Assistant Paymaster—E. K. Gibson.
‘Acting Ensigns—Albort Taylor, Sewol 7. Graves,
Sailing Master—Thomas Williams
Engincert—Acting Second Assistants John G, Ross:
man, Joxeph 0. Lewis, Gronville Lewls; Acting Third
‘Asslitants, Gcorge Cowie, M. Villezon.
‘Acting Gunner-—Herman Peters,
‘Acting Master's Mates—Charlea F. Ellmore, David H.
‘Hall, Francis
0.
Paymaster's Clerk—Nathanlel T. Davie.
Tho Press Despatch.
Fonrnrss Mosnor, Jan. 28, 1865,
The eold weather of tho North has at length extended
tohere. Tho mall boat Lady Lang, from the front this
afternoon, reports having encountered very thick {ro
two-thirds of tho way down tho James river, and tho
weather at the front is bitter cold. Fear are entertained,
‘should tho present cold spell continue, that tho river will
bo closed to navigation.
Tho steamer Georgo B. McClellan ealted henco to-day
for Fort Pishor, N.C., with the mails, kc., for Major
Philadelphia and New York papers,
‘Thero have beon no arrivals to-day from the South.
NORTH CAROLINA
Our Newbern Correspondences
Neweuny, N. C.; Jan. 26, 1865,
OREAT ALARM WITHIN THE RENEE LivEa
‘utmost consternation prevailing. -
There is really no communication between Virgin
and tho South.
Jet Davis, broke up the ontire arrangemcnt.
‘The Press Despatch.
Rosxoxe Istawp, Jan. 26, 1665.
in the Interior of this Stato, stat
Carolina to escapa General Sherman,
sctual wlarvatfon belng on an averago of Aft
TBawrler, who is, fully acquainted with
ry
Union anthoritics to take soure stepa which will fmmedi-
ately releaso our mon before they are all buriod.
ero fsa of deserters from the Union and
rebel armies ring throogh the counties. east of
Chowan river and north of Albemarle Sound, N. C., rob-
Ding the citizens of thelr monoy:and watches, also tbe
Indies of their Jewelry, silver waro and each ofher articles
As they can'conveniently take away. Mr J’ J, Cannon,
of Chowan county, N. C., waa s large sulferer from these
wraiches afew nighta ago,
The Draft,
DEPARTURE OF TUR SUPERVISORS’ COMMITTEES
YOR WASHINGTON AND ALBANY—THE EXEMPT
BRIGADE.
‘The committes appointed by the Board of Supervisors
to proceed to Albany and confer with the Legislature on
tho subject of the city quota, left for the State capital
yesterday morning.
The committe of tho sama Board, appointed to go to
Washington, wero to haye loft by tho late train last night.
‘A number of (nduentlal citizens, it was understood, would
accompany tho committes to Washington, for the pur-
pose of presenting @ protest’ against the arithmotic of
Provost Marabal Genoral Pry, and of striving to Induce
tho authorities to reduce the Inst quota assigned to this
city, oF, at least, to grant an extension of time.
Yo anticipation of tie enforcement of tha conscription
thero bas been quile/a demonstration by the exempt
brigade, who are to bo seep bealegiog tho district Provost
Marshals! offices, every day now, for the purpose of
obtaining. certificates of exempllon. Tho greater tho
number of exerpifons the smaller will be our quols so
Jot the oxompis hurry up, by all moana gnu cetabliah
their claims
0 clroum-
haying been captured over a year ogo on tho blockudo
General Terry’s army, and several representatives of tho
Intellisenco from within the robel lines repreeont tho
MOVEMENT YOR A GUEERNATORIAL CONVENTION AT RALWIGU.
‘Aechome was ect on foot by several members of tho
North Carolina Sonate to bring about a meeting of tho
different governors of States at Raleigh. The matter bad
mot the approval of the governors, the purpose boing
‘understood to bo to discuss the question of the crisis and
roconstruction; but Governor Vance, by Information to
Aletter has been resolved from rpliable gentleman
that a largo namber
of Union ‘soldiers and cit\zens areuow In Salisbury, N.C,
many having been removed from Georgia aud South
Tho lettor stalés that thoyobels are becoming moro In-
human and barbarous, haying aotaally taken addjtfonal
‘measures to starve our men, the number of deaths from
per day. |
pleads ip the most earncst manner for the
SHINGTON.
cy Tiltamen ae
; “Waisnxorox, 5x7 81, 1805,
EPFORTS TO CORMEOT TI QUOTA OF NHW YORK.
‘Thd delognuion from tho Now York Legialatany, who
camo hero fo tho Purpose of obtaining w oarrcotion of
the quota of NAW York, aro still hore, and are atti hope
fal of success Mr. George W. Blunt was orrongously
Announced last oARbL as ono of this commition Ho 1
pot conneoted with thom, and doos nok ald or ay mpathlzo
in the movemont
RETALIATION IN TOY TREATMENT OP PRISONERS OF
Wan,
‘Tho retaliation resolotion fMnally passed. tho Sonate to-
day, 80 modified tbat Lis sponsor, Bon Wade, could
hardily Feogntze Ik The changes in tho phratoolowy,
howover, did not materially advet tho essonca. Thi
President ts directed to retaliate the outragos and ill
treatment of our foldlers in conformity with tho usages
of wanamong clvilized nations Ha ls requested to talco.
all proper moans to procure early axchangea of prisons
during tho continuance of tho yar, asi to nena esmmts-
sionors of prisoners to the robo! prisons to notoan Feport
to him any recurrence of noglect or brutalities on the
part of tho robel authorities. In this shapo tho measuro.
passed without a division, greatly to tho astonishmiont of
{ts radical friends, who bad expectod a stubborn fight
THE CORRENOT QUESTION. «
‘Tho following resolutions wery oforod In the Touro to-
day by tho, Hon Freeman Clark, but, objcetion being
mado by Mr. Stevens, ‘hoy went ovor under the rules:—
Resolved, That In orter that the vern!
havo, and ‘tho peoplo uadeptand Nee Owed eer avin
minod polloy im reference to Tostoring the currency of
tho country to tts nominal value, tho Committas of
Waysand) Means are hereby tostrdoted to Inquire into
tho oxpedioncy of impo ng & epedal tax of ono par cent
on all salea of tho country for tho porlod of ove yea
and a tax of three-fourths of ‘ono per cone for
ono year thoreafter, and a tax of one-half of
ono per cont thereafter, until tho Wholo sum
collooted equals in amount tho United State notes oaw
Jaaued by tho government; and that the proceods of tho
tax, ag {t may from Ume (0 timo, bo collo apo
clally appropriated to thoredemption ot mld, vote sail
5
—————— ee
THE STATE CAPITAL,
Passnge of tho State Bounty Bill in the
) Senato,
AtnAxy, Jan. 31, 1965.
Tho Sonato bas passtd the Stato Bounty bill, which
Prohibits all focal bouutles, and creates a State debt of
thirty million dotfars, %
Bounties are to bo pald at the rato of for hundred dole
Ing. 0 ona year men, five bundred to two years and six
hunc'eod to three years men, Tho amount of monoy thes
approp.7inted vould Ni the quota of tho Stato (eixty-ome
thousana and allow an averago bounty of nearly dre
Lundrod de Mlars to cach man,
belo, aad Nnornee a year tale a
conyoyed to a room
an(nutea
Fave her name
0 AHOUL bwenty.tieo yours,
‘earing confidont that the work
romalned, and evliciag no ox-
an Mary Harri,
cited footings slowly pat hor
avalted furor doralopienis,
lugh McCulloch, Bag) chiet
rel Hage Gta Hatchet of the Curncy My
Tinga enearomont with bor, Mo hat dona tor nee
Duk waa ongroyed lO Nar for tany yenry eben from het
childhood, ant had continged a dorespmtore yr
within a ion of his tmiage: TT Nat ot wedureiey
agit she added, with emphasis, “Ax Ge .
‘am virtuonsl!” 32 ee La
Mlsy Harri'was about leaving tho department, ye
Mr. Soogataok, tho doorknopor deste Nor eee
awhilo, whloh ho readily consento to do; and hen de
Ulow Hhahdly- came tip, arrested hor aud committed hee ty
Jail for Investigation. Sho told the Justice that ate Und
Killog Burroughs, gud then, taking tho platol out of Iter
Pookes nando if to him. Ye vray. small Sharp pain
four barrols, two of Which wore yot loailed, the other
Pistol! In hor pockot and
and wurgeona In. curt
Visors of J
NW YORIC LEGISLATURE,
Senate.
Atoasy, Jan. 31, 1985,
Adi was roporved U% Incorporate the New York ana
Union Yacht Clit
Billa wore nollosd to {mvarporate tho State Temporance:
Booluly, and for the’ constwucttan of a plier in tho North
rivor, New York.
Dillw wero introduced to resulate the feos of phystclanm
eases, anid authorizing the Supers
York tovaleo mousy to pry such bounty
to volunterra as thoy mins? doow proper.
Bills woro passoul azzending tho chartire of the German
two discharged, Pino Tonks aud chemajng tho samo of Moore's Patent
Offleor Goongo H, Walker conveyed hor to the tall inn The ee ey 4
carriaga, On tho way sho told. hlin thal she askod ha |Forgsun giogen Teed Fat eee crovides a. Stato bounty
sympathy for horaoif. All tho sorrow to bo felt was forhor , 2400 ani $600 forone, two and tkree Foars
‘aged parents. Sho charged that oceared bad botraysd lien, +
saken her frourhomo and friends, placed hor in houss ol
{i famo in Chicago, and that therefore aho had determinod
upon thisdoed. Bor this purposa she bad purchased the pl,
foltn Chicago, and had nrrived hore ou tho mornlngof yee
sim
fenday, Sho gavo offlcor Walkor an addreas, naking
to latographh the fact to Louisa A. Dovlin, Jancaville, Wik-
consin, whoh ho did. Sha also added ‘that hor fathor
Tealifcd In sDurlington, Towa
Ouo of tho clorkn taatiftod that, sometime during Inst
rummor, ayoung woman, rorombling Mle Harris, called
at tho room of Mr, Burroughs and inquired for tiim, when
sho vas Informed that he was sponding that day Ih Hal:
Urooro with bis wife. Tho plorson oxpressed groat dlaap-
Polntmont atnot seeing itn, and intimated that sho wna
m
all aro redeomod and cancelled; and also that tho Socra-
tary of tho Treasury be authorized, at any tine altor the
closo of tho war, to Issue bonds; not, having lows than five
yor mora than forty years rao, to an amount equal 10
all of tho Treasury Interest boaring logal tender notes that
havo beon or may hereafter bo Imiued, and dispose of tho
samo from time to timo ax may bo Tequlred to pay said
‘notes ay thoy matare, from and after the close and tor-
ilnaton of the rebellion, and report by bill or thor.
SUDSCRIPTIONS TO THR GOVRRNMENT LOAN.
The financial arrangements Just concluded between the
Troasury Department and Jay Cooke contemplate the
continuanes of subscriptions tothe eavon:tbirtloa through
tho natfonal banks in New York, Philadelphis, Boston
and clsowhero as heroto(oro,
OIVIL GOVERNMENT IN LOYAL, VInGINIA.
Tho Alexandria (Va) Journal says tho ciyll govern:
ment has been rostoréd on tho Eastorn Shore o fVirgiola,
and that {na fow days civil goyerament will bo rostored
in overy county whero It waa suppressed by tho action of
General Butler.
Rebel Barbarity to Prisoners of War.
TESTIMONY OF MM. RIOMARDSON DRVONE TH COM:
MITTEB ON ‘THE CONDUCT OF THE WAR.
Wasnixaroy, Jan, G1, 1865,
The following testimony was given to-day boforo tho
Committos on tho Conduct of tho War by Albort D,
Richardson ;—
Twas captured by tho rebely May 3, 1883, at midnight,
on a hay bale, In tho Mliasipp{ river, opposite Vicks-
arg. After condnoment Jn six difforent prindrin I was
Bent to Salisbury, N. C., February 8, 1804, and kopt thore
until Docomber 18, 1863, whon I ‘escaped. For months
Salisbury was tho most ondarablo prison I had seen.
Thero wero six hundred inmates. Thoy wero oxorcisod,
in tho open afr, comparatively welb fed and kindly
troated., Early in October ton thousand rogular prisoners
of war arrived, .
Our treatment immediately changed {nto a econo of
oruclty and horror. The prison wns densely crowded,
rations wero cut down and {esied very irrogularly;
friends outside could not eren soud In a plato of food;
thorprizoners suffered constantly and oftoit intonsaly for
nt of bread and sholto
on prison ralfons always suffered from hunger. Very
frequently ono or moro divisions of ono thousand men
Would receivo no rations for twenty-four hours—somo-
Limes wero without a morsel of food for forty-cight
boura
A fow who had monoy would pay from flvo to twonty-
dollars in rebel carrency for a little loaf of bread. Many,
‘though tho weather was yory incloment and snow fro-
quent, sold tho coata from thelr backs and tho shoes from
thotr foot. I was assured, on eathority ontirely trust-
worthy, that o great commissary warehouse near the
prison was filled with provisions; that the commissary
found it difficult to find storage for his four and meal;
that when @ sobordinate asked the post Cae
Major John H. Gee, “Shall I give the prizoners full
rations?” ho replied, ‘No; God damn them;
givo thom quarter ration.””’ I know from poreonal
observation that corn and pork aro very abundant in tho
roglon about Salisbury. For weeks the prisoners bad no
sbeltor whatever, Thoy wore all thinly clad; thousands
‘Wero barefooted. Not one {n twonty had an overcoat or
a blanket; many hundreds wero without shirts, and hun-
dreds more without blouses One bed tent acd one
SA! tent wore furnished cach eqaad of ono hundred
mon. With the closest crowding these sheltered
about half tho prizonera Tho rest burrowed in
tho rounds crept winder the balldings or shiv-
ered throngh the nights jn tho open alr upon the
frozen ground. If tho robels at the timo of our capture
had not stolen our shelter tenta, blankots, clothing and
money, we would nob bave eulféred frou cold. itt
prison ‘authorities had permitted us, elthor on parole or
Under guard, to cut logs within two m&es of the prison;
Wo would’ gladly have ballt comfortable and ample
barracks In ono week. But the commandant would
not consent. Ho did not oven furnish ono palf
tho fuel necded. Tho hospitals wore in a horri-
bie condition More than half who entered
the hospitals died in a very few days The deceased,
alway without coffins, were loaded into tho dead cart,
piled on each other like logs of wood, nod co driven out
{obo thrown in a trench and covored with carth, The
rebol surgeons wero generally hamano and attentive, and
endeavored to improve tho ahiocking condition of the hos
pitals; bat the Salisbury and Richmond authorities disre-
garded their protesta: On November 26 many of tho prison-
era had boon without food for forty-eight hours, and were
desperate, without any matared plan, a few of them
‘We may as woll Mc in ove way 'as another, Let
ua break out of this horribio place.” Somo of them
wrested the guns from a rellof of fiftcen rebel eoldiora
Just entering the yard, killing two who reslstod, and
‘wounding five or ix ot!
action. Before they could effect a breach evei
opaned with grape and canlitar) and
thelr quarters.
tho attempt was quelled, and hardly o
im all sixteen and wounded sixty. Not
many of them wero Ignorant of it until they h
guns Deliterate, cold-blooded. murders of
tmen—where there was no pretence that th
ing any prison regulation—wore vory
shoot down any prisont
era, black or
por day, or thirtcen
elmple troth fs that the ro
our #oldiors at Sallatiu
it eal
are do}
per cent per month.
Lauthorittes sro mardorto
The Wi
ington Tragedy.
Fa i a
m ‘the Washington Chroniclo, Jan. 31.
‘Yesterday afternoon our community was startled with
)roport that one of tbe clerks In thy Finanes Depart
ment of the government had boen killed by s young
Woman, apd one versjon of the affair was that tho mur-
deress was ono of tho’@mployéa
ri e8.2 tummons from the department, Coronor Wood
Was speedily ip attendance, and at once constituted
a Jary of inquest, aa follows:—
James Laurenson, foreman; W.G. Finney, Edward 0.
Handy, James Croggon, Roswell Woodward, Han. C. Ad-
ison, Baronol Cornellus, Joa. E. Davis, Nelson Theaker,
G EW. Bharretts, Edward W. Hale and Charles H. Ble
The Jury being duly sworn, prosceded to examina tbo
body of Androw Jackson Burroughs, who, for about
eighteen months past, has held the position of a clerk in
tbe office of Comptroller of the Currency, and, at tho ume
‘of bis death, was receiving a eaiary of $1,600. He was a
man of remarkably fine form, and boro overy 6p] 100
of correct habits and oxer lary deportment. \e7, 8000.
@lscovered that a platol Vall Lad entered bs back, boat
wo inches Lo the left of the epine, in the region of the
Ofth rib, and that itaiill remained too ‘deep for the dis-
covery of \ts whereaboula Dr, Riley gaye his oplolon
that the wound was sulcient to cause doath,
‘Tho evidence adduced showed that Mr. Burronighs occa
ed a desk tn m roorn on the weat rango of. the Treasury
jepartment dud near the hall or principal passage oD
tho secoud door, ‘About midway in thi passage, and bY
the ldo of one of the room dora, thers ts a clock Oxo.
During saveral hours of tho fatal day, a young female,
somewhat proposezsing In guro and general appearance,
Was nollced eaunlering about the hai but for what pur-
pose, of course, nous could surmise. ‘The hour of four
arrived, at which time tho clerks close thelr duties for
tho day, and Inu few minutes thereafter the passage ro-
firred to borame thronxed with the retiring employ ca.
, those who had to live or die
rs, and attempted to open the’
fenco; but they had nelther adequate tools nor concort of
one
he garrison was turned on them; the fold ploces
they dispersed to
In five minulea from ita s beginning
prisoner
was to bo scen in tho yard. ‘The robels. killed
one-
tenth of the prisoners had taken part In the aitompt, and
.
peaceable
were break-
Fequent. Our
Hves were nover safe for one moment Any sentincl,
at any hour of the day or night, could doliberatoly
r OF firo into a group of priso~
Fille, and would) nover be taken off
his post for (tI left about six thousand fiye hundred
remaining. In garrison, December 18, and wero
then dying. at the aycrage" rato ' of twonty-elght
testimony Is to the camo effect as tho
SAD TALB OP DETRAYED CONPIDRNCE—PABTICU-
LARS OF THE CORONER'S INQUEST—VERDICT OF
poor and did not know where who could remain during
that alent
Another olork hail « recollection of a similar inquiry at
‘8 more subsequent period, when the person calling agaln
falled in sooing Mr. 1,
Tho Jary rondored the following rordic
kalil docoared tof his room in the Treasury Balding
About four o'clock P.M. on the goth day of Januarys
18655 and tbat, while on his way through the hall ho
caino to bis death by a ball! fro from a’ pistol in the
bands of @ woman xald to bo named Mary Harris, wald
Dall taking offect about tivo inches to tha Jott of tho spino,
in the region of the fifth rib,”
Ie appeary that Mr. Burroughs wna married, lees than
4 yoar ayo, to an Intorosting young Indy.
(CIs ald that doceasetl wan at one time x member of
tho Prosbytorian church in Chicago. Ho had not uatted
with tho churob efnce hia romoval to Washington,
With but ona oF two axceptiony, no vent has \eo ox-
cited tho realdonts of thle olty ma thin ral tragedy,
noldom lias so much aympathy boon nrousce my Wat last
ight mauifested for all concerned In: this terrible affair.
“That the
The United States Suprome Court.
Warnixuniy, Jan 91,1865,
Tn tho caso of tho Bank of the Commonwealth, &
plaintiffs in orror, va Tho Commissionory of Taxe
Ib orror, to the Conrt of Appoals of tho Stato of Now
berl0n of rosofutlone refbrriag to tho patrlotts
+ | nont public servi
80) | hirhig
Pronibits ali local Lountiter, and authorlesk (Ro croatl
OF Bob Of $80,000,000 fr-aho purpoes, wan parsed.
A billy aleo passed) saproprinting $200,003 for the
TrIleflof the Ack and weumded aoldiers of thts State tw
tho nervice of tbo United Stes,
Wore ordenod to a \itrd reading providi
song" aye Saag ing for ti
nmouding tha obarter of tie Sroolilyn Morsantuls
brary Assoriation, es earcanu ie
Ausombly.
Awury, Jans 81, 1865
Mfr, Rip introdeed a bill tor amthorze the Roard of
Supervisors of Naw York to provide mesos to encoun.
go calitmente and pay bouptles to volunteers The
Mil was referred to tho following opeclal commtttea>—
Mesera Reed, Romle and Ingraham
Thila wore Ordored tom third roading to amend .the»
chartor of tho Waslifucton Insurance Company of New
York; to Increaso the compenration of Supervisors to $4
Dor diy; to fegnllze tho onliudnco ef the Board of Super
visora ot Now York, pusel Jung 25, 18¢4: reldtivo to
bounties; In relation 19 commioh schools la we city of
Now York,
Mn Van Roney ropoeted a bill for the botter
tion of soaiien In tha pors of Now Yorks os
Adjourned.
Affatrn (a New Jorsey.
OPPOSITION TO. THE CAMDEN AND Ayinoy
HOAD—NONORS TO THE
TON, BxO.
Ate
LATE MINISTER DAT-
Tuestoy, N. J., Jon. 31, 186%
Tho Pooplo's Convention opposed to nny extonsion af
tho monoply privileges of tho Camden nnd Amboy
Rallroad Company will meet hero to:
Ju tho Senoto today Uhe Hon. Bir. Scoville presented «
and «rab
of the lite Hou. William TL Dayton,
dintinetion wea Inyyer, ond bis noble stand te
favor of DLs country, by: whteb be defeated the dangerous
York, Justicn Nolson, In tho Sipromo Court of the United | poiiey of thn coueloh rence. They conctang
States, han delivered the opinion of tha court, revoraing | Povey Othe court of Kiuace, They conclude as fake
tho Jidgmontof the Court of Appeal with’ could, and | 10%%:—Our grief Is wolnced by the promilso of tho contin
Tomnanding tho caso, with directions to onler Judgmont | usd juBvoneo of ifs dedty to principle. Ils momary
conformity to tho oplilon of ie Supromo Cael Peli iivwo wie Houant vkrix or tie’ a moriean’ greece
‘The same fudginont wad ronde other bo ; a i
CMR ne ad Rondoredim All'the other bank) ms iraday lowe npartafor te consideration of/ thane
Two yoars ago the Buprome Court of the United Blates
Fronounced adesision thats State had no right to tax
United Statos bonds and seouritios, and tho prowent de-
olson I) to to effect Mhatsuot bonds and geovrition cate
not bo taxed by indirection’ on a valuation qual to the
Gmount of tho capital atook of tho banku uo luvested,
RAILROAD ACCIDENTS, 3
Accident on the Huduon River Ratlroad—
Five Cars Smashed.
‘An aceldent occurred on tho Huilson River Mailroad
yooterday (Tuoatay) afternoon. Tho four P. 3. train
from Albany, for this city, ran off the track two miles
above Hamburg, owing to the broaking of an axle of one
of thocars. Five cara were smashed; but only one per-
son—o brakeman, named Simmona—was dangerously
Injured.
Another Railroad Catastrophe:
Cmicaoo, Jun. 31, 1865,
Tho United States Chr!
resolutions,
(an Commiesion.
Frtanecenta, Jon, 31, 186
Tho Acatomy of Muslo was: filled to overflowing te
night {n commomoraMon of tho third anniversary of the
United States Chirlation’ Cormmission, Thousands were
‘unable to obtain adroimlon, Georxo H. Stuart, Prosideat
of the Commission, presided, A nintomont of the wart
of tho Commission for the past year yras made by &
Doinoni, of Hooton. It appoart that tho Commistom
hoa rocelyed $2,892,047, and on Janvary 1 thoro wae
$5,420 In tho trensury of tho central office
Addrersos worn mda by General Flak, Rov. DB. We
Chidisw, A. D. Richardson, of Now York; Roy. Dm
Nowton, Joseph Htory, of Boston, and othors Muck:
onthusiaam provallo4, acd tho mooting continued to =
Jato hour.
To tho Editors of the Evening Poste.
Gentlemen:—Allow ua toxay that the communieation whit.
A passongor train on the Gaicna Rajiroad, when near
Cherry Valley Station last night, waa precipitated down
a Ofy foot embankment. Five cars wero wreeked and
sovoral porsons were slightly Injured
A Chapter of Mallroad Accidenta In
Pennaylvania.
(From the Wert Branch (Pa) Hulio\in, Jan, 28.)
‘Tho year 1604 presanted a fearful array Of railroad no-
cldents and destruction of life. One month of the year
1605 bas not passed, and it shown that the campaign of
‘acoidenta has opened with renewed vigor. Wo make up.
{he following record for tho wook ending January 21, for
‘4 kmail portion of this State :— <
On Monday morning (10th) tho cars on tho Catavlexn
road wore thrown from tho track near Moorsburg, by thio
breaking of a ral, and the fireman Instantly kiliod, Tho
engine wos much damayed, but the rest of the train did
not suffor material injury.
On the same day the train from Scranton to Northam-
Borland had one or mora passenger cars overtirnod by
means of abroken rail wear Shicksbinny, Beveral per
kona sore |njored, and Mr. Thomas #mith, of Ablogion
Contr, Lazerne county, saa Killed.
On Thuradayfivening, Jannary 19, n collislon occurred
Philadelphia and Erio Railroad, about four miles
above the Muncy station, between tho Cattawina train
bound for Williamsport and tho Erle train for Phila-
delphin. Mr. A.W. Stacy, onjinosr of tho Erio train,
was Instantly killed, and Jacob Fessler, freman,
0 serlourly injured’ that ho died in about four
hours after the ccidont. Mr. Charles Ephiln, mall
Agent ontho Catawirea train rocélved komo injuries, ax
did soveral of tho passengers on tho Philadelphia and
Erio Railroad train; bat none, we bellave, wero badly
burt Mr. Clark, messonger of Howard's oxpress, made
narrow escape from death. Tho shock threw Nim, to
Bie Moor his oor sad SHAR Re Minera LEAL Upon
bis feet again ho found whe floor of tho. baggage car Just
above hlm—tha two cars having been driven completly
througtr each other. ‘Tho engines ‘aro complote wrecks,
and beyond repairing. ‘This La the second collision which
Jing occurred betweon this station and Moncy within a
few monthe—both the result of blundering carclerzness,
eomewhere,
On the samo evening & collision occurred on the Corry
and Titusville Railroad, about twelvea miles from Carry,
betwoon the regalar pasenger train and an ongine of
frojght trai. The engine was detached and was running
ato rapldrate: Neither engine had Lead lights oot. The
engines were totally wrecked and several cars were
broken op. The engineer of tho paesooger engine was
badly injured. |
On Saturday the Northern Central train for Baltimore,
ran off tho track in the neighborhood of Halifax or
Dauphin, killing Mr. J. D, Peck, of Adams’ express, and
another man whoso name wo did not learn, and there
seems to bo a studious care to keep the fact and extent
of these acc\den(s from the public.
[From the Philadelphin Pross, Jan. 20.)
On Monday evening, aa tho laxt train east from Pitta
burg, on the Peonsylvania Railroad, was taking coal at
Conemaugh station quite a serious accident ocoarred, re-
sulting 0 the {njary of a brakeman named Alfred Hil,
who lives near Mechanicsburg, Cumberland county. Th
engine was disconnected from the tralo, and tho pusher
shoved the train up against the front ensino, kuocklng
tho brakeman across the track, and smashing bis lef leg
to such a dogres that amputal(on became necessary, Ts
{real toe of the right foot bad also to be amputated A
young mim named Honderaon was slighUy injured by tho
Hime accident, but i ablo to move around. One frelgl
car was badly msahed.
ebel Spy Sentenced to be Hang.
mene rey Cerca, Jan. 51, 1565.
ayn
N. B. Davis, (dentifled at Newark, Oblo, to
tince as keepor of the Andersonville, Ga, military prt-
the
‘ml:
appeared In your li ur tae
aifition and. ita
cominitted by"
fathers lo Our care. ,Of tho present whereavouta of those
dren weareJanorant. Alao tikingour clothing wibont autho
rity and maktig a ganeral rald upon our malitutlon, We ask
lic Lo #uspend judgment n few days GoUll we show ibe.
lous wiokedneas aud joalouslen of thoas of whom better
Uhlogs mUght be expected, to whom we should rather look fox
Ald and comfait lustoad of persccuon while we are otriving:
to ald the destitute nnd frtendlexs
Mra DRAKE MILLS, President
Mrs. JOUN 8. VOORIITES, View President
Royal Havana Lottery—Prizes Cashed
fo poll. Toformation fnraished.” TWigheat rates pald fom
Doubloons and all Kinds of Gold and Silver
TAYLOR & CO. £4, 16 Wall streak
nition anes ss os
Tamora of Peace
Por days and months have lived,
Derpita tho probabllition of War,
The ind’a great heart Ie all attuned to hear
Tho sLdrealleehoot War's dcetal trump,
‘And all wen pray Cor. Viouiry and Weaco .
Pee tumors of teal
‘Are borne on ayory breeze (bat comes
From DRAKE'S great Laboratory iu New ¥
Were be prepares PLANTA’
To beal the nations and
Asoll men hope fuse?
Bo all ten vwlah that I
To And relief from thelr bevatting ills.
Let the mbolo world ULANTAT(ON BITTERS use,
‘And all the uations sbail have Health and Peace.
A
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
VERUS,
COD LIVER OIL JELLY,
APPROVED BY THE ACADEMY OF 'MEDICIN!
for Congha, Colds, Brouchlal ad Tubercular Consuioy
Rerofala and General Debility, ‘The most mild, blasd
pulrilots form fn wet, Cod {iver ON can be used, aod wat,
more beneOt secured to.\he paticnt by « slugle teaspoortal
thie jely than ty double the quanty of tbe lear or nye
x
Eaeanea E. WTRUEX,
WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, 16 BEEKMAN STREET,
Mew Yorte
So:
Merrshiam: Manufacturers, G2 Broadway, nest Fourie
street Pipea cut to order.
At 92 a Year or 20 ccnta a Number
(ed Phrepologleal Journal.
rane en TOW LEW & WELLS, 350 Uroadway. N. Ye
ae
“Why is Phalon’s Night Blooming
CEREUS Ine be Crowout Becaute I bicaried Up to crap
ebamber.
%s Hair Dye—The [est in the
On esr rate, istiotncoun ‘The ooly perfecs
Address to Smokors.—Pollak &
Byen Pactary 61 Barclay atcect.
Burdsel’s Arnica Lininfent—An In~
bra sealds, sprains, rheoma
tee a tee Arnnglo apellention allay be. pals room
seek eg issast itisapplled. No family sbould be witse
rr
orns, Bunions, Enlarged Joints and
auherte of te. feet cured by"Dr. ZACHARIE, Ta
Broadway,
Cherokee Medicines for the Unfortunate,
a page pampbleh with fall partlcalary, free, Address Dat
63 Liberty street, Now York.
bearer | Christadoro’s Hair Dye, Prescrvative
on, and who confessed, on bis arrest, being tho bearer } TTT Tete notesale ani retaly NO G Astor House.
be despatches from Richmond to Canada, has been’ sen- | The dye applied by exliful arate
ténced (o be bung on Johnion’s Island on February 17,
a ———
tement.
‘The Horton Dank Statements |,
The following is o statement of the condition of the
Highest Premiam Lockstitch Sewing
Machinet—WHEELER & WILSON, Gi Broadway. See
‘Wheeler and Wilson's bulignhole machine. :
5 of the
Howard Aussociation.—Dise
— ferrous, Sor and Urinary 01 ‘New and reliable
Bl ti i be ene ea ee
P lars yu
Toana and = ‘20)e68}000 | Bouth Ninth street, Philadeiphin, Pa
Dio from olbor Banks 2f0a\t00 | Lost—On or about the 20en day of Jan=
Due to other panks.. 16,853,000 ‘a Certifcata of Stock for 1,000 shares of the New Yor,
Deposit 000 eunsylvanls Petroleum Cocapany, dated Sith Scplemban,
Circulation”. ‘1864, No, 14, made to A. C. Getty, a endorsed nea Any
innati. ‘be
Cotten for Cinetanatte || Re inal een tie
Over thousand bales of cotton arrived to-day
‘Memphis for Cincinnat,
Destruc|
from
e Fire ot Cairo.
Camo, IL, Jan. 28, 1865,
‘A Giro last night destroyed all the new wooden build.
Ings ereeted on the site of the Gre last September, Tho
principal losers aro Joh Chunk, dry goods merchant;
Oswald & Co,, millinery and fancy goods; Mr. Swayno,
grocer; Mr. Asher, clothing, and Mr. Swayno, millinery
Eaalern companio,
Continued Indian Depredations.
Ouans, N, T, Jan. 29, 1805.
Tho Indians, who burned tho government bay and ran | quis mitvand ton eiescious mi
Es
off stock at Valley
road today, buraed (wo ranches noar Jalosburg, and ran
off four Lundred moro cattle, They taye now cous Ia
the direction of Fort Laramis
jation yesterday, came down the |
Rieg,mttiraing the abort
pany,
or any combination to covree pari
with
o bring In risks,
goods. Tota) loss, $50,000, which ts mostly insured to | sored,
Tents, witout ofa!
The genvloe bss Hi. Branceoik. in while Vette
wien
rewanied. Tie
at the ofice of
‘and all persons are forbid negollating tho same.
‘scrip,
‘0, 104 Wall street Uber
Participation.
thelr business, bad
RATES AND RULES FREB, ~
ESPROTABUM PARTIES OX PAIR AND RBASORA-
Ms.
ander ne resirctiona of “the rlog,” destin
eee palbga will bs conceded to the tne
vy ASHER TAYLOK, Prealgest.
Wheo brokers,
Hi. P, Pnexuan, Secretary.
Smallpox, Smallpox.
ea BRANORBTINS PIL. see otro
renga et Elan oe
Hetrock, or ALS further particulary
RAN URBED
Laan. U, BRAN DITEL
6
NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1869.
HELP WANTED—MALES. BRONTINS
= TUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. pa Se AOI Boer tees
SITUATIONS WANT p—¥EMALES._ | __ SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALY, SUTURES WY ARTEDIPEMAE: SERRE OURERISRO GH TRA EETO LOA! OM GALE-NEWPOUNDIAND DOOS, BULL TER.
~~ TELL By CoMuENDE "ROAM START OFRLWWANTS ANTED—A; BYTUATION BY A A weal Catt eh ms ra. Ww; On8 rier Dogs, Bull and mast’ Di ‘Wateh Dogs, small
NUMBER, OF NEL gt ACOMMENDED OPE AN | A Tarctasuna me ssacatries amu Ue yy teal Pe ee ee eae a eer a OT parcalre: | Bath aad fen Svieh and skye Herferm Appi a case
ie Perea de Pa NMG sASUSS | fatness ‘San baa ariwodaynat WtOvoc | geen erem Unive Me cage ahs mon) Su IE oe Rlsurrse, sauog min Aon | Mabe GBAX.
= A RRROUAgE puns an Eid | WY ARTS REA TOR RLORLURI TASTE | vite PS ROTEL Fo, SEES ASOT
SITUATION W/xTED-SY A | RESPECTABLE Dyambermald apd waaay one SOT a On eT OBriadad GERMAN FoRrER WANTRD—ONE (wHlo, CAN | A. four SRG Mt aie, Dope eaised
sh Presbyter! gh woman, a8 first class cook) under. | Wilsp's twachine, Mn family, ‘Tho young woman bas the best of refereace from goad and write proferred. Applyto AM. Hays Co., | Orr ste
Pisar ail elds of pastry, coups, Jelllen, baking Inaltits | dence of her employer, It West 264) ries @here' she bas lived for years. Wages $9 per mouth. Maden lave.
forms; 3 give #607 reference from ber Last 6}
Ks
Boat fa
Permit ind ce,
196, oMlcers and men of the Prench
thelr pei
whilst tn
‘October Las
er or
ing efforis In rescuing
condiday, daring
passage
PECIAL NOTICE:
JANUARY STH, 18.—ON HEALP
fenera ts pubiici
to Bort
for tueir Modan und atvenusn to, walt
‘alsa ions peeves
fade sooner (igued Sm
(ie ta master of vaPk Hla
thank
ine ‘Gel
P
ine far
cen
bear,
sy
bat
‘me from giving thisexpression oF
eR
“ALKER,
ESA SITUA. | APDIF Av 191 Weat stb st,, rear.
oat _
i mn &eo.
Seer iillastst 0 ' Ne washing. Call for two days 5 TA TROXBSTANT IXOUNG OFKL WIEHESS Arad ad L YOUNG MAN, HAVING $200, CAN HAVE A LAROE HORSES, CARRIAGES, &.
I, betweea #12 "4nd 10th sia, in the saloon Mon as charabermsid and walla. 07 Cj oq Wedoas | WW ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE J0- talary, of interest worth wyeariy fortane. Call imme PTI Ni tel ee
A RESTECTANLE YOUN OIRL ST oa ee ee re Cain ak a (an, Ae sham perma sce or te nat a lo Glataly on FORTEE/S 00, 895 Broadway; Foor 9. esa Aes eo ronnie oareeh ie
y 5 and v8 lng ‘Dest of ely reference given a Mart, PIM ava street a
tit gigeneed Roucwork, up. stlre Work or o10d 3 YOUNG MAN WANTED IN A COMMISSION STORE, | be sold thisday, at S P-L, a large assortment of
Bek Lee RSE | ern rare cocaine ees | moi oe Mcrenmean conman moan | Recess Sy nem ergs
rou
Gan.de © am fortwo days at Gh
aeuyer De
tera, Burciogies; &e.; all'to be gal
Jogues now reedy.
a Vonine
Up stirs, afer 10-A.
ANTED—BY A COMPETENT PROTESTANT SYO-
Wa
Man, # eitaation as nares and seamstress; vnderslande
Apply to Smith & Co., L Charabers a,
8 AURSE—WANTED, A SITUATION, BY A YOUNO
{Use care of baby from lia Infancy; or ux bow Ree
AU Fant Bh ety top floor, Has so objection ta p> & abort
FUINVENTION OAL AND) BXAMINE TT)” UR| HANDSOME TEAM, BAY, ‘MARES, 15 HANDS, STYL-
‘woman, ; and seamstress; nodarstands taking suUA- | 4) nlly needed by eves “of aamplo nent free by {oh and good travellers, warranted eound and kind, sln-
Jae cntireeiarge of « katy; bas hres years batt oily rere. aN RRAPECTANLE YOUNG GIRL WHat ay Afee| CE = | Bat for ov cents ae rete Teak By RL WOLCOTT, 1 | givor doabia” Will tell cawor Doth cheap, SA od av,
freoce {rom ber Last place. ‘Can be acen (or wo dayw ut 1,278 De ee tS aks between, Madan and ANTEDIA SITUATION, BY A. BESPEOTAULE | Ghatham square, N. ¥. ==
Broadway; nese 50d Mover we millinery oLere Piel tht as eook, washer and froner ine private fazally; BEET ORVICTORIA CARRIAGE FOR s HEAP;
Woo bent of ely teteretens Gall at 14d Haat Soh 0 OYS WANTED—TO EARN THE SIGN AND ORNA- Dall of tbe beat material to order Jast June; cost, $S00;
SITUATION WANTED-IIY A YOUNG WOMAN, 18 GNERIOAN WIDOW LADY WISHES A rmeaial palsting: thor who Rave bens atthe business | ‘will be sold for $400 avd; seals four wdulls and tip children}
i res rasa cook washer and Lrones: Heed ei care A. ROUKO Avvasekeeper for a widewar or bachelor: ANTED=A SITUATION, RY A YOUN WOMAN, IN | preferred. Tnqulreal Hofer & Graham's, 97 Duane sk Tiiight enough, Cor one horge ot ro. Apply to, Le Bika
viz ber hat place all at BI Weat 18m at, rab Hour, freak | 4D Fralon teas Aira Allon, at BST Bd ay. corner of A ral private furl, Yo do eoeral Bousarore, 8 | TACAN OFFiOu; ov aSrepromer | DY fubenrar sree, foom la between Mand
Tape Ti RAMEN gun | Pee ApcudsCaiethesiore et Bobo ailen year ot ses reocedesia Howniya wis | (HEAR RBEED FOR SALE —A DROWN, HORSE, 18
SITUATION Wal bi GLASS COOK WANTS A SITUATION—ONE - 5 ry and, and willing {o ms ‘nds bigb, 10 years old, handsome, {reo and
Damn avherlast pls 168 Lexiagon ay., tls SY, Fre Cuighly noderstands the business; In Got TIPSPECTARLE YOUNG GIRD, A | himeel! generally useful. Address, in handwriting, B.A. B.. | driver and fas” also’cead, Wagoa and tlarcecs, alls good
AS x BA en ae ea abeatbir tos bac | WANin Liga tiie eon wstker ane rence tsail: | Herald tac : Gricr, “Sold separate or togetier. Apply at S3 Great Jones
¥ EXPERIENCED WOMAN WISIIES A SITUATI(
™ Po tfonued soak ous mo prempaly adersan
jaxiness; Uso best of city reference. Cx ct 410 Oth ay.
‘Sha at
road. all
Weat
ng to do housework Gall for two day treat
SITUATIONS WANTED—™
Dl Clam bonriog, Bours referezoa ean bo
AEE Apply far two days at fi nats frat Goor.
MARRIED WOMAN, WITH A PRESTL
(ON
fon ¥ WANTED-SIXTEEN YEARS. ADDRESS, IN
01
Bo hactwriding, box dw Now York Post oles,
OR SALE—A DAY HORSE, NINE YRARS OLD, SIX-
teen hands high; warranted sound and Kind in alngle or
‘A BITU:
RESPEOTADLE YOUNG WOMAN WISILES 4 BITt
O¥8 WANTED.—THREE OR FOUR ACTIVE AMERI-
‘of milk, Wiahew A Daby lO buree at Ker own real. Osos tiie: HERI
YOUNG MAN, WHO UNDERSTANDA GERMAN, Aouble harpess; would make a splendid coach horse if
“col (ne loat Rerowa baby; can giyo the Deal of doctor's 4 Dee ida! tones, may hear of fatched. Sala for want of usm, Toquire ot $1 Bast Twenly-
Mion todo general boaseworK tn a mall pri dence: H Aad bas had several years! experienc, fac) || pe Doge SARIN Le yo do Bem mah ebear/ off ituallons)| matched Bold Tor wang oc ube) Traalre at
Sem farcian good city rele Mil for fro caysin We | revercnce, Cull st or address 79 West zeikat, third leur, 105 ipsomeaniness or Joan fice, Adarena Henry, care | RoaRraL Won nted apply accep) Wi tue fulevuseni of | — ech, Eu a
fear 6f 1:8 9h ak, bolwroco £40 abd Oh AYA of IL Flats & 00, ‘ Dparusita or guardian. FOR, SATE—OWE, OF ‘THE, HANDSOMEST. 7URN
RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A BITU- (AMERICAN) Outs {a Now York} Livery stylish, closely matched bay
» 4 arf yren—H A RESPEOTADLE INTELLIGENT YOUNG MAN y SaRna.— ial i. u ry 4
A Bream RSE elerae iui | ddr Saat fs | A a Cee a er eran Sp Lae | mighatiowat rience teri ate ae
erent Oallat 3 in ive a i A lerald | ¢4! La bo Mr, ler, roadway, Trot AM. | eet Double Harness; 1 ‘city mado. nm, with. le
‘Sos toe, back rest can be An all for two Gaye at 15) Weal 618 sl, 08 GPOF | Dorion. in tho mary. Addresa for two days A: By Hi tousae 2PP irs wr atin; Lbaedeaio multe of Baskets deble wiankely,
~ ANUEDGNY A YOUNO RESFECTA Sion. - Whipe 2=." Apply ut private lable, 23 Wooster attest, De
ECATOR CANTRDSNEAA rage Fae ake | (JOOR-A RITTATION WANTED AIREY CHARS | 4” nugrecranLp, TOOND MAN, NIMTRE A AITYAG FETE, SEPP, ANTED SADDRESS, wire pe. | treea tenon et Pana
Pereronoek” Can be ween at 149 Badt dat ak for ui Prench cook and Badtry eook! perfectly” vupder tan Jollien; A Hon ns nartentey ta Lat mitt. 683 Broad: | Omics. mor SALE_A SPLENDID HALL OF WELL MATONED
RESPECT: Hanoavees bast ot wigs rereraca’ dt oe os , puts ctn: bake
a2 Ree re ey eee rete ML M., box 103 Herald * way. ALESMAN WANTEDSIN A DRY GOODS IMPORTING | Xind ad gendela INI harness Will be eotd Love It eppile
eer in iatwat from fs bin; tse highest rece OPYING DONE FOR THRER ORNTS PER FOLIO, |b), commileslon house, iGuerahe. Law a thorough’ knowledge for trimediataly. payors tol Wert ‘Eighteenth street, 0
eendabios siren. agareat S. Wey 1 EAM AL COOKS, SITUATION WANTED DY, ONE WHO UN. | ()Oeraceata per Hour: Adarean W. HL BY Liderty | Shire tik reences, bor vs Pont ofa, "Tc | Sewer sore 3
YOUNG GIL WANTS A SITUATION IN A RUS. | good reference from hur las placa. 1aqulro at CO ah at, | street oral We Uerld oes POR SAE TYOTICE 1 Seyroeeng ranrLTG:
A. "pronto Famuy as chasabormald and waitress, Can be J near i PG, CLERK WANTED, UY. A. ETUDES wk | PO ATTORNEYS, AGENTS AND RUSIGNED ARMY | 5.,,,"qun ay corriogs sr eupe Hots, Tohaay Mets yr
for Aw0 aye wi ei Je 01 fc Rey jo genta wi 7 c th
ein PRERTECTANIR COLORED, Woan WIRE. ru. | yy ida Radar ils iets ira Ris ROHR NOMA Tas WagueNGN Me | feperoraelon Athy std eae Save meet, NA
. ) siruarion WANTED-ror A THonovGHLY ‘ation awchild's nurse or chambersaald, Can be peen fOr x and Navy Olam Agency, Washington, D. 0. Address box ;
A sare Msc a kod operate oa weawtag J two daynat iba Navan st, ia Oa rear Tovtiorang, wasreeor, a 203 op, goon | i Fron GALE ONE FAIR, OF BAY PONIES, PRIOR
Bere at me ectalks Eiuinoereort Can be seat YMRNT WANTED DY A MAN OF, hercrsvtarre a an ards! on
Berd rere Ws bengreseat employer, S11 Bast 8018 ak TEUATION WANTuD—DY a ooop oGom, wrm | Lo tisecurhatiaas eteroan or foneh ee® Et | Te ouamsc_wwantan, uaipDEATRE, avouG | Bxbres wegen onwlght ouchers or Makers art Veer
Se we Thonent clly referencos, 1p arestauran\ or hotal. Apply | Dandand lyanick at secures: Si et ‘man, who thoroughly understand bis business, Ad- | $0P ond oo top Wagons, (wo goat Wagons, one doctor's Gi
W OPERATOR, A YOUNG MARRIED LADY, WITH | ab23 City Hall place, basembot ML Fes Aree Une arent An Harta noe, fur duggorm Wanein! Robex Winn, ei” Apniy ath
AN Et ADecbice, wantes alluallon ine furnibing or TTUATION WANTED-BY A MARRIED MAN, AS Broadway, betwean Fortisth abd Furtg-arvt streets
Sar aioe where she could te employed in machina sawin, ITUATION WANTED—Y A YOUNG GIRL, AS Tight porter fo womo wholesale house; has been this last ANTED SACTIVEE MEN) WIFIC FROM 8:0-T0.819.00,
ech 2u taro on hr Hoppa | SY hat tral and an, aa tes antag | apg ot esky | Waceadeaae Pens er uno ea
ee femmployér, Call atab7 81 ay,, between ZAb and SD ML DUCE und pot afraid to work, “Address M., box 162 | Bleocker wbree!
X ENOLISH PERSON DHSIRES A SITUATION 70
m5
"well o0 4 Lady, oF attend (0 one or iwo ohlldren and
a pood wvausuons, Address 20 Weal 24th ak
GIRL WANTS A SITUATION TO DO PLAIN 000!
ng, wasblog abd iroaiog, oF ge
ema (ei. Call at 47 Ureedwied BL
SITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST OLABS WAL
Fes saakot ly reterenco given
sya ASI) Bi ay,, between W8kb aod 27 ala,
BESPECTADLE WOMAN 18 ANXIOUS TO TAKE.
the waablg of few ladles or gentlemen, and can
fe Deal references If required. Callen or adi
fb ot, rat oor, beck room,
1
ral houwwork in =
Can bo Koaa for two
dress 116 West
oftlon epringstyle. Inqulreal FRASER'S, eorncr of Reade
ANTED=A SMART) INTELLIGENT, BOY (AN pring atyles Toa 8
speee yn! Mitte beng lage ihe. ba AGNURSE: | (ro RROTIFIENS AND, LIQUOR DEALER —strUA,| VY. American) from 14 lo 187283 of es a tho ome of and J}Udson streets. =
HD, grenllont nuran) boc aware io, the babi of minding | UD on waniad. to take carpi of sat of reotifora; also | smerdonille outs Adgreny Jor two; days, in hans OREROICLRRIRGESIEHINUER TGC AVORTERTEE
f Tandefunda mining nad tmanufactariag Uquorn. Address | of applicant, ic 3ES, STAI
Faferenos/ ean sec tbe dy. Oall fortwo days at 157 Smite | Woderatands mising and Mapu ‘Aspen brick stable ear Narray: YH bos4) (on no of
L, corner of Wyokom at
ITUATION WANTED—DY¥ A RESPECTABLE YOUNG
girl, a8 chambormald and wallross) can give good clly
Foferauca, Call at G22 6th ay.
GITUATION WANTED—DY (A FIRST, CLASS) COOK,
meat or pastry. Heat of recommendations cam be pro:
duced. Adiroas t20 84 a¥,, front room, first Door,
ITUATIONS WANTRD—FOR THOROUGHLY CONTR
tent ferale help of all nations, wach as cooks, eharaber-
ame tizo), iva Atorfes igh, park of opper
coschman's family, allibe modern aiprorenients, Ras, Wn-
ter, &o, A pair of first class carriogo Horses, elthcr of bom
pleasant drivers, bol perfectly honest abd ‘round. /1 Wee
cheyler Rockaway, 1 Coupo Rockaway, Lblght Wacon, 1 Al-
Dert Fhacton, all oullt by drat class muikers, and nearly now,
Double and Single Harness, Whips, Hells,’ Ac. Will be rold
Amoderate price,’ Nous Heed apply eicopt for the
tablishment. Address R., box 2.708 Post alee.
‘ORSE AND OART FOR SALE—APPLY FOR TWO
days at 102 Weal street, corner of Liberty atreeL
WANTED ZA BOY. 14 OR IGXEARS OLD, 18 A GEO:
cery store, Apply between Sand 10 A’ M. at GM 2
avenue
“ANTED—DOYS FOR MANUFACTURING WOODEN,
axes; those who understand thelr business, Apply
153 Marion'eL, belween tbo hours of § and 9 inthe morn.
Ing. Germans preferred.
TWANTED-AT THE WESTOHESTER HOUSB, COR-
Ber of Broome street and Bowery, an experiouced
ANTED—A SITUATION AS NOOKREEPER, WHERE.
WV stnton to duty wi reeure« permanent pssllon and
Teasonable ramunernon, By a yOOnk an who can re
[Drosent employert. “Address Bookkeeper, Herald office.
‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN, WHO.
‘can speak the (i¢rman dad English languages melland
fan wrile a good besiness hand, as aaslatant book keeper, en:
{ry clerk or tome clerkahip in a'wholesalo store. Dest of ro:
ference can be given. Addroaa Il, Maurer, Jr,, 65 av. D.
iT.
IN
ve
entire,
entire eal
head Waller, who can come well recommended as an Indus
N EXPERIENCED COOK WISHES A BITUATION IN | malds, waitrossoa, laundr BeamALresses, ) NUFSOS, COOKS, DA NW AB BOOKKEFPER, OASII- | trious, sobor man, fully oapable to take charge of 9 hotel res- S 5 =
AMA SEiu pita iy ao cy cee tuc ae ct | Hanne eg male ag loaded APOC | Wolter ann ipa wetexabtated ner Sout fe | tural Ale wasted ooo gee wall Ua esa aOR BAL ONE Fea Or aue ANDES
at td) \. roel ok ity of New York, by n young man of busines jenee ‘aaeul irre :
= deloventi streets vale mals Mele. eae er ins beat fetorencet ba to capability, (sdustry, “ANTED_FIVE OLERKS FOR SAVANNAH, TRADR; | Posten at S Cedaratreat OHAS, B. MILLS.
LADY, OF THOROUGH QUALIFICATIONS, DE.
‘kires position as Louseke@per or as companion’ to
And Integrity, Address Bookkeeper, box 240 Herald office, nalary $125 per month. Address for two days, enclose
tng $1 to pay advertising, Suller, Horald offlca. IGHT WAGON FOR SALE—TWO SHIFTING SEATS,
an | GITUATION WANTED—DY ATESPACTARLE FEMALE,
Sovaild. “Ls eoupeteet lelicrwilier and uosounMoL Bas | 9. eachambermald and waliress; no objection to de gene. =a EITOLTION AB MAMTENDRN SY ARE {n good order; price $70; or would trade for a busiutas
Bees eetereucen pen Utireka "RG, Font otic, | Fat nouseweark. Apuly at 108 West sd Feo a oon ea Blk business} -ANTED=A STOUT, ACTIVE YOUNG MAN, IN A | obethAt wood carry 1.300 bs. Apply to QO. FINNEGAN,
a = Dest of cliy referonce. Address 181 4th av. grocery store: also young, man fora butcher stand: makers 3
27Y,, Sbetween 2 and 1 ova =
A ar caamaioa Se tome casos al BE eee eee a yoak aly me | “YVANTEDA SITUATION. AB LigUT TORTBR, BY A Hazcadas? Walteiaks Ns Yo between 12 or poLeH. | (PATCHED MORSES-A VERY NICE TATE OF DAY
Sues eid i ne reader sud sowuntant. Baustve | ference. Apply atZ70 Gixih ay, yonsig bn 3) years of ages geod reference from Jatt Wary niplish. Por male low.” Addrets bax 4,207 Most ofice
jen. Address 1, B.0,, Post ofllcs, Bruok-
‘Address H, Pettit, No,
employer.
“ANTED—A SMART, ACTIVE LAD, ABOUT 13 OR 14
‘yearn of aga, {nthe fancy goods ahd notlon trade, to
RIVATE STABLE WANTPD—BETWEEN SEUOND
ANTED=BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A
RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WOMAN WANTS A
fe ualia Wo ook, Waals aad “Irvo, OF Wald, gO a Ab
Hance in the country. Can. be woud for \wo days ab
‘et between 7th aad Bub ava
“at. —AN EXPERIENCED YOUNG MAN WILL rat mais ‘and Fourth avenues and Trreifth and Twenty-second
ei ty gaat ta te, chanbere | GLO(. py stonrorentinton inna wrokersciten | Waltay corab ant aa oradway, op alas” | Meg owesicn ay Let immcdlely. Adress eilng
See eee atioker, Gases Seua at Aa? | Tally eimpetant (or any ponlon, eferenoy unqueston: . B Feat, Be, box 1.470 Post oles,
Lig | Stave, between 21h and $0Uh sts, able,” Address X. ¥., Herald office. “ANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO ATTEND BAR. AP-
GEER §BTS OF COACH HARNESS, ALSO A GE:
eral _asforfment éf new and seoond hand, Carrlag
ont TAYLOR'S, 86 Cedar, treet, oppo"
- —=-
HELP WANTED—FEMALES.
PY between 8 and 12 A.M. to James Ryan, 1 West
NTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNOs OInL, TO as Slelghs, Haraes
Ww
arewell ay
RESPECTAMLE YOUNO WOMAN WANTS A SITUA- do chamberwork and walting, oF to take eare of chil- nena nn mila the Post ollie,
on iu «amiall fauuily 10 CO0k, Wash and Iron or do gen: | dreny beat of cliy references can be’ given. Gall at 402 ib TADY Wio "HAS KNOWLEDGE OF ART CAN | WrANTED—A STEADY MAX TO ATTEND TO A\GOOD | =
Gral housework. “eal city roforence trom hor Last place. thin Goor, posalbly learn to color photographs to sult our estab. Dusinesa or enpartncr $L.G00 cub required; security | (IO EXCHANGE —A FINE, GOLD INDEPENDENT
Can bo nec furiwo diye we @ Sud th, near Gib ay, KY, Habment logue ar (wo weeks by ‘constant practice; others | given. “Apply at 705 Broadway, Uird oor. second doublo time Watch, for a borcéand wagon. Bust-
ermal WANTED—A SITUATION, BY 2: PROTESTANT GIN, |} w 0 havo watural talents need not learn much Jonger.” Those ‘ata rig preferred: siaquire at VEhe Cottage," Gataa avenue,
—— to lakecare of children apd make beraeitcuaerallyuee: | who bare any doubt of learn wil please take tral ANTED—IN A MERCHANTS OFFICE, AN HONEST. | Dear Bedford areaue, Brooklyn.
8 AMERIOAN WOMAN AW. ages $0. Call ah 364 Weal | ton of us, tree Of charge, or go ton phronclogl Intelligent boy, about 1S yearu old. Address, with re- FIRST OLASS STANLUS 10 LETSAPTEN THE 1ST
roving sud plain sawing. “1 Phrenolopical examinadon, for we eannot teach every one to | forences, box 1,669 Past oflso, ci ji 8S STANLES 7 VARTER THE 18
Wop floor, back roO, Elbe photograph. ‘Those who can learn wre. Will give of May, 10¢ und 108 Waal. Elgbtesnth airect; pave tyres
= WANTHDTDY A nESruCTADLE GIRL, A SITUATION | wrilteh quatuntes for work to Like home und Pay: ANTED—A. BOY AND AN ENERGETIO youna | 73° SERNPET RET PER ee pounds
RESVECTARLE MARRIED WOMAN WIBTES
aicuaulon Ib 8 private fam!
ght and renillsted: hare ter, Bc.
Jaundress or general bi rk it mall family. | Ladies are competent» when they ean color photographs c For
at | Good referenootrreaguired Call at S007 av. @aual fo thespec mens dove by our pupils lo beeen in Our aman, Io A realealate cee OF ern re cedaret | Partivulurmapply lo JACOB LONULUAND, 5) Front strect
eo nung and Arawing (osUiuts ‘Tics who make bellere
iat Lidles can. lear ‘OF advertise
WANTRD—A SITUATION, IN'-A FRIVATR, FAMILY, aay tees ‘ANTED—IN_ A GENTLEMEN’S LODGING HOUSE, MUSICAL.
|AUTION.—THE PUBLIO
Doying or negotiatin,
ton Sagar Refine
siolen in transm!
iualon fron Ni
Seri
the samo
jewr York to Hoslon.
CAUTIOSED AGAINER
fo. BA,
absre Bos
fing Ded 10st os
Ti.
eatlon, to”
Wedneals
., are bereby
be. hel
Februas
hte
of
ibate.
MEMBERS OF IONIO LODGE, XO. 486
summoned to attend w Bj
te Foome, Oa
1) at 12 o'clagk preciesy, for th
Teepect Ws our deceaseg>
FAA
Communt-
Mowe’ Hall, ow
¢ por
‘H. WILLIAMSON, M
Faxnxnicr Suarm, Sooretary,
ie
funeral of thar Late brother member,
from the rerldence of Ma
Brooklsn, W, D., on this (
past tyo o'clock.” Por
order,
1
Inyore Cox, Secretary.
coal
EB MEMBERS OF THE UNITED TI
of Journeymen Sallmakers are
E SOCIETS~
luested to attend thes
arbs Houzelot Jr.
‘No. 19). Nassau ttreet
Jay) fernoon, at hal
RUMAN B. WHITE, President,
T=
County Commit
{hot a fariher all
for men.
Hitherlo
‘As all
EAguough
shown by. the pile to
Gorervor,
finn deterrii
Ing the
So
and atl
‘Our only
a proper sta
a0 he neighbor to ass
quisition for, th» accom)
copy of the existing e1
This will prot
exept have ina
the roll,
seo whother or nobis.
1 secure that thote
labor. which we have wi
Towing conditions —
T. Whenever,
rolled,» but I
mo}
Marsbad
Of that dietrict and
by the exempt porson
from the roll.
3 Belng as
4. Havin
draft
cornet. the enrolment,
Tih rldent that this
Uceathoritian, or twill no
By comegt of he Moro
New Yor ,
vedo undertake the Rerculean labor of correct
mnrolient of Ua.eooa\y-
ni will be apared 1a
Iifactaty both Xoithe peop
ests to corres
\fordy engevereet
Iriet will ba printed. ani
‘OF (ue Ward oF election district
ent, thy exGse Ww
‘al
maty
Tn addivon wo othier sess wile
Mahoent of thi
raiment of each ward or election dls
id furnished w erery enrolled cilizom«
Pl
‘a0!
Mal
a
‘Every (person enrolled ts ren)
nde
ame appears of
ig, notes ot the
Provost. Marabal of the dll
Comnizant OF He Tack, ta onde
TL Whenéver a unine. ape:
potlea/of the fact sb
rnin: that the sange may be str
rued where lt
SAID Whebeveracname, appears vl
JOux, or auy oDe Ia aware
Fesideat ne described, hotles sbould bs
Harsbul's oflce, (ant the'bame sy bs \ricken from (be rot,
TV, Whenever cauee of xen}
nolice ebiuld bs given to th
himse
‘Buu be
perform
ork
Th wil be brought Into ree
‘and hence did not allend to having ¥
‘Tt will aleo afford the opportunity fort
huor is enraled,
and not sproled aball be
ested ald tn the gigantle:
in, by eoaplying with tbe fob
ny
Bu ‘ho maj
by my person who may
F that the came moy be re
net
at the person tn
4 Troy is
rtine ot abl the ad
mnrnlWee on
E COMING DRAPT.—IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ALTo.
who, AG orien ‘ay atic to Draft—The New Yor&:
fee on Voluplecring ave Fearon to believe,
{a likely soon to be mads by the President
\ coimlidnt Bax been, mal thatthe g
od of te county: of New York hart been exceaalre.
eae qcolus are baeed upon the carsinent itis erie’.
thttne reller canbe expected except by » redueUon of tbe=
Papatincnl (oft proper euibidted,
fappeain have hither
jotae»
10 been made to citizens te»
‘hore hax been Its oF no din
Lis duly ba Uta
Wows
Houle,
rméd by the pub~
stall
vice of thex
1oke thiacorrection thorough»
ramet.
object, 8 complete
ich 40 many who are=
te that thoy did not kao thoy were enrolled,
ber names taken from
FOP
ry
sin
ould be
rel enrolled te:
f and enable bj
yrson who is not ene
giren to thes
ars of any perton who bas roe
ould te given abibe Prove
jeken from 1
porly belongs.
Ls known Lo be Bathe
dicated 19 nol
ren at the Provost
(Of, aN Tenson..
‘ont Marshal of the districg
If, Uhat we name may be stricken
Daringyoted.
This following are the causes of exenptions—
1. Over forty-Gve years of bee.
2, Undor twenty years of ag:
fallen’and never
furolsbed o eudsiituis in aD
i
Moipation of tho:
'b, Having been dra(ted nnd furnished a rubstitate,
6 Having boca
dtphyneardsanil
neat phyxieal dial
Hein
20H
permanen
Iaving served tw
the present yrar and been b
Tn
rll be waited 0
Toaveerinin ibe
improper!
whe whould
Koinfit
fon (0 (his, Ko farms pol
rronell
3
Dhyslcally aqua
oheors lw (te aray
ted and paid eammutatlon.
Grafton and fecsived @ cerllGoate of parmue
ed.
oF nary during
jonorably discharged.
nable, evory enroll
y by satliorized agent,
fT alt cacalted men, to hive Loam
corolled taken off, aud (oad those not on,
be enrolled.
cept
Ax this enn crTortto correct nnd not Iecreave the enrls
ment, {Lis to tho luterest of every fers
(rie Rnewera (0 anyoanil ell quectons wb(cd ma
tham, and nll persona declining
wnawerg, render themselves Ik
ment.
tharefo}
Mc, who.
enrolment prove
demandod of cr
te cll
fo answer, ar
fe to arrest an
fon to give eorreet
be pute
fring falsg
Lmprisom>
ucernpt bio’ will be mado to oe
of tbe coully of New York. To
ident of thin ety a3
are evinced a disposition
aig) the object In view,
puts
‘cham mi, tho peo} Te of Us
by a respectable Garman |gini, to. do chamberwork and | without explaining the Kind of enuployment they offer, "B ck BooL, ‘ree sation ——~ | Peeps ri have none Wut thenselven to
IESPECTANLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA, ] (0 seslal in antag and tronlig’ ‘eat of elly Fefarouces | lapoaters fudiriduats hara/éried to teach codrt0g | used to the vusicax- Wevoreacey required. Apply baleen {A SPLENDID PIANO FOR 20.0. aTl. HARMOTE, Dera emia | =
oh ws nurs und. wireas, or to do plain sewing. | given. Inquire a1 ®) Hudson sk phot and other branches of tho art, but bave fs eleven and two o'djock, at 89 Prince a} Warerooms, $13 Bleecker atroct 17 prize medals! ©. GODEREY GUNTHT® Mayor.
city refereneas Tis Weat S8th a Rot belog nrusts; abd also progilued work, but hare not done Warranted for dve yeara Testimonials from ios! dist SGORERER SESE Chinpiroller.
ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA: | £04 We are arlsts, and bare taugh! “AXTED—A YOUNG MAN IN A GROCERY STORE; | Sulsbederists. Without exception, best planos made, Wi aa
YOUNG SOUTHERN WIDOW, IN HER STH YEAR, Uon as cook, washer aod troner, or to do geaeral Rouse. | 8d cap furnish the best roference! ‘000 noquaintad with the busingas, with good city refe- 5 a:
Righly edves\ed, wluhes af Inbediats superintendeuos | works no objection to a shert dintance tn the couutry, teal | Mearned to color photographs we Vaseh thes pain Tanta, APA aEaa Biveclen she y YOUNG LADY OF ACCOMPLISHMGNTS ANID EX. iy.
Sra geuveman's Louse addres U..4- Leroy, brooklyn Post J rofercace {ron her lust placa. Call for two dayw at £69 Weal { drawing, In Allbranches, also eo! Ue rene in tosehing, would give lessons In. Music, Ty ar
ene 16Lb aL, between Gib aud 7th ave, In the lore. ebargy; bat enlargiog miniatares [NIRDCFOH WHADING YOMAGES OAND aum | French or iho Boglish Wancten ap viiling governess ina 00) caso M Ohiot ot Enroll
make # Bes pb ‘army and navy, landsmen, scamen, Gremen, #e, The | Private family, ata school or In private lesiona at the houses OS ee bebmasn of Commit
SITUATION WANIED-BY A RESPECTABLE ‘ANTED—A BITUATION, AB LAUNDRESS AND TO] {ures for-$3trom en ambro\ypo highest cap bounties pald at Web General Shipping’ Osice, 67 | of her echolars; bast of referencu given. Address M.A M., NDYKE: Avillury Maunber.
youu ledy, lo allead a slore, or a light business of suaist in chamberward ty a young woman, who can ba] ont ona'a ri Un teaching 1s to make artista todo our | West strech corner of Albany, ox 5 2A Rost ofS5r New Youx, Dee's, 1
oy Wa Wall StH West anb'et, Delwreen Gia and uh ave | well recommended. "Apply for two days at Si Wert Sah at | (SOP, (Tiss lasgithe cemplorments shereroga nee, enh ay
RESPECTARLE COLORED BEAMSTIRESS WISHES
Ma get wurk by tho day or week, orita take homey can,
Bil Kinds of Teinily wowing. all for two days at 133 \Veat
ub ay, tours floor,
(A. YIRST CLASS CONTRALTO, (PUPIL OF BASSINT
desires a ettuatlon in gcbureh fn Brooklyn. Address
Singer, Herald ofics,
ANTED—IN A BROKER'S OFFICE, A SMART, IN-
feligent boy to rup erranda, ‘must reside in. {hci
‘with his parents and come Well recommended. Wages
perweek. Apply to H. Friend, 18 Broad street,
‘tod PaluUlog Insijote for Ladies 713 Broadway, room 19.
LADY TO COLOR PHOTOGRAPHS.—GOOD PAY,
‘easy employment Ladies to learn; after capable,
ANTED—A SITUATION AS’ FIRST OLASS SEAM:
Auress and dreagnaker, does all. Kinds of faraily, sow
tng. Gan be een for tw days at 104 Weat Soh eb
A Santen
And do Flin veto,
Sat employer's, 8 Hasnmond/ad, where abe
pars.
YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUATION TO DO
nd Waltlig, Or Lo take eare of ebildren
Oan be sen for two daya at ber pres
Lived two
red out. Pupiis taught painting free: OREAT SACEIPICE.—ELEGANT SEVEN OCTAVE
Wantebiay A RESPECTABLE AMERICAN WO- Q@. KONIGSHERG & 0O., TAS Sinoadiea , Toom 19, "ANTED—AN EXPRRIENCED YOUNG MAN, 45 aS Piano, coat $500; price, if cold soon,
man a alluation as eook ina private family; rele. entry clark; must be a firstrate peaman and quick | $20, al TE a a ee
reaces can be given, Apply to Mra Horn, 12 Prince st YOUNG LADY WANTED—OF RESPECTABILITY. | 294 accurate alfgures. Salary $500. Addresa, with ref A URTISS.
A Soe weombitts Knowledge of arithimevo nnd | erence, J. @. P., Herald aflce.
MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD. PIANOFORTE FOR
(NTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS talo—auperbly carved jlege and ‘caso; ’ oll modera im-
Feriting, to give out work and nasisl ip.alace manufacturls
LADY WOULD LIKE TO GET A SITUATION Yor
an excellent cuainbermald, wallress and Ona washer
@2u troner. Call for two days af 223 West 1h ab
SITUATION
Waiber und Ironer.
reas ber Last place,
Wall oh of eddress 152 Weal 77
ak Loo, Nod
OLRL WISHES A SITUATION TO DO OENERAL
housework in a auiall private family, or to take care of
Has no objection Wve shirt distatice Iu We
Bm invalld adj
antsy. (eskof ily reléranoe ean’ be given.
A Uh et, Boar Let ay.
WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE.
young woman, as fret clare chambermald and Ooo
Las the best of city relerence for youre
iy
Thvidbinene “A willing: bumble aud compétont girl tiny,
apply 0 Brakine & Uo., 9 Prince strech
RFSSMAKERS WANTED.THREE GOOD HANDS
for walat and (wo for ekirt (rimunera wanted; pone But
aemprtanl bands need apply. ‘Ala two good lace Sanda, at
Union equare, corner W/ub at
EMALE AGENTS WANTED IMMEDIATRLY—ENTER-
x
W *Siarbertald ortoians cure ar eallaun "oo atjecuon
Va golne in ts country Bes of ay raferynce Call for treo
days at Mra Dudy's {1b Bast Zid ab, 10 the rear, .
WAxtEp ay A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN,
Wisiitinas ais Wilage dust nite gateg
thro aya at Haat ih aL, wecond tour, See Al OF
SWVANTEDSASTOUNO| BAN: G7HOLOAN LOAN EIB,
employer $900 an ayo permanent eltuation, “Ac:
reza Situation, Nerald odlct.
D—TWO YOUNG MEK FOR THE GENERAL
ado; nono, need spply but thoro bevicg &
kuowladge of tho business, « Enclose 60 cents for expenso, of
ndvoruisetmont and address M.G., box 106 Herald ofice,
Provements; made by au eminent city maker; used 7 months;
Goat $800; for $975. Also, Parlor Farntiure, Painlings, Btat.
Bary, Brontes; Chamber, Disieg Furniture: a sacrigce. US
‘West Twenty-third street, near sixth erenua
(A. HANDSOME (ey ‘ocTAVE “PIANO! TOR SALE
Made by one of {to Lest fuctoriex In tho country. Has
bean in use six montho'ouly,and in sold on acconnt of t
owner leaving the city. Price 3275. (To be soem ot No.
by
WAXTEDTEITUATIONS, ‘BY TWO SISTERS, LATELY Pricing women ss nis for an article that will pay "ANTED.—A YOUTH OF NINETEEN, WHO WRITE! oh
arrived from England) ove as nurse, aid the oiher ea | from$is to 820 a day. Apply to Mra. Wheeler, 729 Broadway. hand and tat fi i Lefora jean Se renee CES eae eo
heoginla "BAG aan woe eh za Se Nes Eecenet a ae ca Das | Ss ese n roe
IRL WANTED—AT 19 PERRY ST,,TO DO GENERAL | 4,105 Post office, ARGAINS.—NOSEWOOD 7 OCTAVE PIANOFORTE,
housework Apply Sor three daya”
OUSEBEEPER WANTED—AN AMERICAN WIDOW
celebrated maker, $240; ono for $215. round carne
Ovarstrung bass; assortmont mew rodewood Planofortes at
ica tu the ATED A SITOATION BY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO
A
Werte getaluocserte tek ane family. Good’ eity
SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTANLE PRO
KesLint woinan, as coUk, would asst wb the wasblog
S0d ironing If required; underaunds ber busts
Baker.
#1, comer of Gib av,, Uret Hvar, aver tbe grocery More
tea
(Goud reiereuse: san be reeu for two days at 625
reference. Gall for two daye et 3 Bub ay., tind Boor, frost
Tom,
W2STED-RY A COMPETENT PERSON, FAMILY
sowing, st her own resliencs, on. reasguablo eran;
Wheeler's Wilson's machine’ Call th 318 Rasta ne
wholesale prices. MoDONALD, 48 Bowery.
OR BALE—A SPLENDID, UPRIGHT PIANO, VERY
‘cheap; str octaro; all In good order; price $175: or will
exchange fora Mason & Hamil cabinet} organ. Laqulre at
No. 2Mudison street, Greenpoint,
lady, of middle sge—by x gentleman and lady, without
‘boanters; ons who is competent and who prefers a. good
Rome tofigh wages, Address Mre M.N., Madison equire
‘oflea,
WANTED—AN ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER, COPYIST,
ttre, wih good recommendations le clerks cas
lod vacancies. Mcrchants supplied ye ‘clerks free of
Broadway.
ANTED—A COMPETENT, RXPERIBNCED BOOK-
CORARDNERSHIPS.
Dot A LONO BB:
PARTNER \WAMTi
City Bxpreaa Bosheas fo Broadway; a rar ch
dg man of Saduatrhmw: bali
TAYLOR, Ikt
50
ply to. CHAS.
A
Gress box 294 Herald ation.
Stand street iors 13 M.
rosVeopllal
PARTNER WANTZD—WITH §1,00!0 $7,000 Ca)
Giga Wwe uetuhtaed masnuraelurwg business
Ax
fo outer business J.
ty
9.
|
PARTNER, WANTRD—WITH 4 FEW UND!
A goilig Ina igitaata cab bvatzen A ron0K m0 of
luiery baslgens wil ta c postu
Beer butinea 38. MiLTON 4.00,
Broadway.)
A
RARE CHANGE.-WANTE!
well eswblishndrecraitiog boi
brokerage... Apply et 7 Cedar streatroam No. 6
D, A PARTNER, IN,
yainees. Also merchant
some
A ‘OUNG MAN, HAVING OAFITAL, WOULD ee
coping 9 orb gee Dowding
Herald-ohize,
(Opera aR rH
OPARTNB SHITE Le mae THIS DAY
hess will bo condiiet
HW. Katesnbarg &
The bu
We kate
© Pratkiin strvet. = se
HS. Cirillo W)Dasian, JN. Livan
ber
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USIC_INSTRUOTION ON THE PIANO AT $2
three good canvarsern, grocery, dry goods) ealesmen,
especta
charge. New York Mercantile Agency, Marble Ballding, O64
Keeper, Address bor 1,871 Post offlos, Jn bandwriting
WASTED—A) SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE
RESPEOTADLE WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION
Asgudrsas, OF Vado fue Wasliing aud oe plain searatress
Tolly cumpwiant: be willing and vbligiog:” LAR good reler:
ence. Call at 7¥ Weal 25th at, belwoen Gu aud 710 aves
A BESTECTABLE XOUNO, OFKMAN jornus Wistt
situation ws wallreas (ua suiail Aimefican family;
Turalss good reterence. “Apply
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ith, to do housewr Set ay: | of applicant. ‘ \ wilage_ saesprat: forma) acoamuerstip, uodar the Drm uvme
pent ofitetne SeuMNary Joa nmall prais tamily; to | ame piven tteyear found. “Address for tates aayed. Lo, za ae anenehen Apply ALIVE Hmenty afin atieeh near Guth | ots WAR Ine Coe brie ataaclion ofa poneral maby
Tass oe ST ROT LAE OHS Meas | Hee iSrny pate ome | ede eetra tenes Suen ee
: Hi sis farun Staten, Nw YOu.
ee Sean RE WANSTEDIAN ACTIVE AND. STELLIGENT OTR, = ees reas Tepe Breet Herald clice TANOS_NEW AND SECOND HAND, VEU CHEAT: Teniies | ONARLES 2 BOOTH
‘and ironlogy bood reverence It requlted., 0 iH aa Only Protertan i D—ASWI MAN S ANfetodeon, Block. Watchon, Javreliy,
AS | WE Pataca BA Soa oh eee amereuiTet. Gall atau 26th | from 10-4: M. to 2 PM ab 159 Weal SStb at, A Mocibe rant: Isejnao mal uadsnadaw care ok ulna Czar same Hethines, legint Witanw” 2 FSSOLUTION OF COPARTNURSHIP.—TmR
Sréea, ‘con aad Woe gardens, weeman rood cook | tal Fs ren Opern "Glans, ko Cutt Ta aracrship hordatere oxistiog unter ibe name
ANTED=A,SIFUATION, TODO. CHLAMEERWORE WAXTEDIA pinst CLASS LAUNDIEES, WHO ATO | and aundresn Adarads Gos Lbs Herald cast PE Kad cook | Poh Riudeof mersnandle. fF JONBS, ta Aun alett Armour fare | ‘hey dlssiged By oul ase
and plaia sewing, bya German. Proletant girl Call {| country, Call on Thurmay Feorntry2 beswecn ty ANTEDIA PRESCH GRNTLEMAN WHOIS A | Aurwno willcon whalepals Py. bislaces
Fe | abso cut a TOA Mand cr, My abla Wear Sein al eee hours of ANTEDOIN A, LAWYER'S OFFICE. A MANAGING Well, reoommsnde and expericnced teacher of his | iy arsine ae mages mes inaigh
xn | 7 ANTED—A EITUATION, AS FIRST OLAS COOK. BY DOTTO NOURG LaDtaa TOASTERS Ga | Aitreas i eAmUA lh rae tad omreyandag. | veracuse. Tanura of wedaalorat te Ualvrly Oa UsO REL | UEXGLSIE SAMA.
Ae
UY respectable Seotch woinan} ean produce three years’ WAxED ao) Youxa Tapre ERI BAlhoniony: “-ANTED—A GOOD SOPRANO SINGER AND A GOOD.
W:
reace lf reqaited. Ox be sett for two daye
Tiikat, between istangad ares cre Oye at 9 Haat
Wax SMAP', ACTIVE BOY. APPLY AT 78 enor, fara Catholic ebureh; valSfy from $30 Lo $301,
(A SITUATION WaNTED—OY 4 WILLING, (CAPABLE Wa XTED—A PROTESTANT GIRL, TO TAKE CARE Wall, basement Rate a eee
‘i, to do cooks of geueral Rousewors? Ge Deal or of young children; one experienced and Z S(8F. Me
Socket aas (ran trardy fervaot, eegancacliea wanes | WVANTED BY A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN, | mended. Gulls West 4th sty few doors wort of Tar ey | -YVANTED—A YOUNG MAN, WHO KNOW THR CITT, [AT PRIVATE SALE—A_ BEAUTIPOLLY
54 Lruner, govd cook and respectable, Meat releren
‘with @ freah Breadt of milk, a ebUd to nurse, at har
$250.
tf ran mith 8 Treat . a to fo driv & horee and Wagon; must understand the caro ‘carved razewood-Plano, rownd comers, 754 oc
Shea ApnUat as dibae ty Brostiras Gly Pewuuty, | SY ARMS arber Sf di ES that aasey aeaaats | YVARTEDMA GIRL 40 v0 cENERAL HoCHEWoRR, | firteer “ates ees alae cy Felervuce ‘munf be | tava Indulre oC BELI K EOUIRMER, 7 roudway.
RESPECTABLE WOMAN waNTS a aiTuaTiox | “7 Se ete ore ial ery | rooting ine nearer
Vo cook wash God Iron, orto do geucral bodsewurk in "ANTED—HY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTAN: WAXTEDIAN EXORLLENT FAMILY ; r DLN TS) OR
Sse prods taalgy goo poten, all er wo cape Woman ay A ee eS Of referenoe required from her lat caployere, Gait | Wang ors SALESMAN FOR SMALL WARES AND | q TOWNSEND'S COMMERCIAL ACADEMY, 30,
BiMiSiur, beiween Boland ith ala No odjectuarte tre | aon'a machine; no objection to fo.up stairs work; the | oubeasl commer of Eid gL and Ath ay, on Thursday, ¥eb. eryiand one fordomestion Apply atioséibev. | A” powery, uelow Houston tucet—Ariisuirtie luokk
soastiy. Posto ety roferenon. Gan bo ween at 19 West ith iL, bear |X Petween Sands. Me ard | erie an Ee Sa le ering, reading, spelling, grammar, slavbray getsstey,
$ W TONG LROTEDSTE REET. Paty is md
RESFECTABLE MABRIED \VOMAN, WHO LOST WANTED TA SMART RELLABLE BALESWOuAN, At Srsd walter in ad's ondieree none need pay ex: | Apartments foriadlen: "Ue The tnaWruchon giren:
har baby two wee! wishes ia baby lo wel purse, "ANTED—BY A NEAT, RESPECTABLE 16 Bond st, second Soar. i cept those who perfectly ui
GIRL, A ly lerviand business,
iereuoe required. at dd Went flat at, between 1005 ‘aliuation to do up slalry work and plain sewing, would REFINED YOUNG LADY, COMPETENT TO TEACH
edb are
ANTED—A FRENCH OR
bo wily (ogee to children und sews beat of ity wtereaee | WV GERMAN GIRL, TO Go NTED—A OLERK IN A BUTCHER'S SHOP; ONE | A “Saglish braochen Freneh'and vocal
muric to young
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to Forope with family
ARTNER WANTED-A GOOD MAN MAY BNOA
ina neil, produvigjusiuess, at $49 Uroadyray, room:
lop Soor, up Front stale,
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CAPITALISTS HB SUBSCRIDERS, ENGAGEEP
fn the Uusiness of maklog adrauces on proper
io make the aoquntn
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Sn exsidit can bemadea will give extlsfectlon to any
wishing to invest moneyia inal way. Address H. Bd Gos,
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ANTED—A GENTUMAN, WITH A SMALL OAFEE
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‘Dassess in New York.
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NTED—A GENTIEMAN OF ENERGY AND
ldsawl responsibility, with s cq
Natal
[eregulred, Can be ween al s7¥4 rey betwee Sil und jebrnary Ht abe cress Oe, Who Gaderstausds (bp busluess wud jut re | oblldcens wishes w sitasUon an governces In a faruilyy
FROTESTANT GIRL WANTS: 7 rt ; abe must un: ness aud can-come wi i RO) eas ine faroily; Salary | @ few thousiod dollars as an active partver i
aad crea pa ee wan, oo | oe = | inti cate aetna alttuacsatute arts | Zp ac rae hngl™® Mowe PeTS.| SOEa nds Fazal Rowan afte OF ot | ow ogling rr geatin sa ee ce Mealy
rcerenea. Oall at Kil West Soib aL, belwean Bib aad ANTEDSITUATIONG: TWO. BCOTOH PRO. | GAV#al tho Clarendon Motel coruor of tb ay, Aha Jian Sk = 5 = == Tene Gis eta
sre ng Hostant girls; one us Gret 0 ober as frat | DEFOR LD a (ANTED—A YOUNG MAN AS WAITER; ALSO AN LL ENGLISH BRANCHES, BOOKKEEPING, S| Recs, cn od OT
CA ean GRA AL Ee 0, ;, , WRIT. | would bo proferred, Per details apply to E. While,
WIDATION WASTEDHY A RESPECTABLE OTRL, | ike cty._ Can'veneen fortwo days atSs Wen Gast oet* A PRIVATE PAMIUY, Perea freee oe SE a Torbusliers Terms’ Pa Tdalen “So wrap cones | St aoa te ee ome Gael es rete
'ab good cook, Waater 250 [roser in a private i Lys ia A a, wm ct 5 joura of
wy releresce Gan be grams Vall at Gast tean WASTED A SITUATION, ay A Resrecramin | (Sf tp4t sine Apa Ulwosn iW'stas Saker Ne Wen | YWANTED_OARPRNTERS, BLACKSMTTES, PADET. S2 FAINE'S, G1 Bomery,N.¥., 25 Fuilon cilestecies | Beamon :
Toman, lo do gensral Roubework is a. 3 ‘ru salimaters nd rumen: for, the Usted Guatan fe HAYS THIS Diy ADMITTED MR GEO. PRE
ron y vate ¥ Nan good cliy referenoa, Gan bo seen tor tee ! avy. Will receive the i Donny and pay. *) AT GOLDSMITHs INSTITUTE 735 BROA | Wendt Viner soar ocr rant rt
Sige ies rao; ls mg tonsa Dp tratien snare % SERVANT, OTRLS, FOR ui GENTLE. Pr ee rene, Nisnat RaeR UT Ane RNS) OPE A irodllon (prvala or olberetsg fa TN: | nea. PEDAL tiofon & ACHELES.
Coorenreerinyy -ANTED—A SITUATION, BY 4 COMPETENT, RELI- 9 eiuieetee Re" | rasp mMMEDUTELy—ToR aHE Avoor.oF | “ohivER EapaM Ue rier SWASTHD>A, PARNER, WHO CAN PUBNISH $5655;
‘A Higlicy BeirEcrians WoNAN wrawER ASIF PESpEGTANLE WOMAN WIEHEO ASIF | WY. qatit etl from the country, na ehambermud aida id aletera Predarredy Sock ‘War Busquahaaua seamen, teamen, firemen, fo Aavest in. uisoss ta the army a8 Sevannal, | RO
ailon ws sures or chabarmals ESA SITU | esa; Bax good elty references’ Apply fer two day 0110) pay at and Ty thd din ob conbgand umyafan Fat ya armsnanee | PBOOKNEETING YOR) BUSINESS MEN —um nor. | Mevctis’ ue outing tall Ln Ne Ls ee
Bowser urk of a wical Tally; ioeek city: reference. Oall = for mea wishing to daft ana Tinast ships In Ue Dear, 009 Broadway, gives private laxcans in avarapo, to. | 1eecculstelse Toca Fees 30 Libly i
fess LL at 18 the store, ANTED—A_ SITUATI “ANTED—A_ WET URGE. En mi UB Navel | Mend bookbesterst Ke sled ware mimes practlolly ror
——— Peed AU RESPECTABLE Toucan Foqulrede APDIY WUT AWngde Cunt, REVE- | SUPHINE Otten 48 Peek. | eine and conkes Chal Soret mmosk, cramping and ANTEDA PARNER WITH $90, 1N THE,
ues SITUATION WANTED—DY AX EX. } charg oa dining rom: he ier hese eee ete wvare Soy. | & gers WANTED-TO SELL NEWLY PATENTED s = inthe cy. Addman Cash, etitlon' Ee Bights avenee,
aetna pe ee eS dren; bert ef city reference. ab M8 West 5 at, top | WASTED WANDS TO MAKE NROK TIES ay q | D+ articles; prow j make $5 per day. Send stamp \DUOATED LADIES WILL MEET AT LECTURE 3
ppd sscae, commer of 21d r., | itor, front room ‘Chambers ot JA HUMPHREY dio. | for elrealar, oreall on 8 W. Bee & 09,63 Nessa et, N.Y. acy Saeed 9.78, PERE IG, 08, Taretay and Friday, | FO (0) THE HALP SHARE IN AN ESTAD*
.Pidseant abd peatiatle elise std 0.00. tithes iad most respectible business sees
RESFECTABLE YOUXG WOMAN WISHES A SITU. “ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN, ANTED SA EMART LITTLE GURL. FROM 10.70.15 AOENTS W. wend exrvalneds ] $2 ‘aireat, sramull capital can be edtantagecs,
Aioass caer s J 'n baby lo wot mursa al her own realdeace; thy beat o¢ Years old, to wail on table and other Itghi mols, dl pe WL Addreest. D., box bat Post a)
whats Kenge Vigor: buat af ely referanies,} referenen giren and. Call at 1 Ehisabets wt, | gaits Hel peenmmended. App eh bo Weaken ner = 1.000 mre 2 PSSXCH AND OBRMAN LANGUAGES, LATIN AND. seer + —
SITUATION WANTED=BY A RESYEOT, Be aaky soocived Tent a ote TRLLERIRG. Pius th $50. 000. 2are aries cane ace WaLr ROW:
A SEES E a ees [Wane Suan, 2 Aarne | WAGES pe warn ape enemy | Se pea a Beane i as ea pain
ea ta : Latin : Masinsn ep at Te WHE TRADES. RBNOH AND ITALIAN TEAOHEH WANTHD.—otusT | Wall etre; will nate k (etnvora Sly
A MScieTAALe YOUNG woMay WiaiiEs A RU- Ee ress ink aod man produen per anes aeeaaPee | Ee"y Bh ainenice of waren Wenn ;
Bed ec anceucal mnie, ant! aslo eee TPy-ASTRO A SITOA TION, BE COMPETENT YOUNG ANTED. THIS DAYAL OAPARLE, Fipy en ar Ep wre eas exe oral worth The sche i locaton ip the Btateet lndlacs, | Possibhype tiken at partner at ouce | ubiogs Were muta
Sect rece we Ge SUL eoced boon, | tran © Cas conse well Peomomended Call fac ieee | UAB nly betwecn 6s and RE cra UU" APU MzG Went | ty mals HN dfosely, Wimington, Del Ta | Grauu ataling arma hae a ip waleg to Whe Blale AR: | Sy ay eld cece oe Sam and Feferengsay_
Ul ibar, ane Brooklya. 1” .
RESPECTABLE ANTED—A SMART YOU! EVERAL FIRST C! ITH "HIO EM:
& ftir ras a OMAR RANTS A SITUA- W2STED-A SITUATION DY A GooD rLAIN COOK: Woesaue lear ie faney Bunan OR He TOS Shs aya ere SE ee eey cae retical DRY Goops, —
ro Gays) " is wil ing and rou! fae = C —_ i
= Se b 7 ‘chy [pferenee. Oall for two days al ds West Sus rL. 7 TINE SIXTH AVENUE CHEAP STORE—WE
RESPECTABLE GikL wuss Lc ‘hs bp bel. ‘ANTED—A CHAMBERMATI EN HORSE BASP CUTTERS AND TAPER SAW A spiling sploodd Preoch Kid Gloves
3 Age Paige wot SINNES 4 EITCATION As WY Barer i einatean Peal Re Te COOK: Titi. caters wanted A Tears far Fl Worms, | QPaNisu, FRENCH AND MUSIO LEssoNs—BY A | NOs asese Se enreae
Sie Ra Gey fet ven van ar | YyTANTED—A, STCATION A COOR Na, FRRSK ween Bresdway and Univeral? pss oc fe Ggigiwa aU; | At andss Doves eu, Witlamas Lady, whatireot Madina a borown residence or tuosa | ha, crary day” Akige lot of White Dee
derbi uy and Pacha wa, Broa cei a yp Lee Ths boarding bouse of semsurant; undertands er c= WELLEDS.CWANTED, ONE On WO ‘Sf er pupils; highost ruferetsca. Addrers P, A-;box 9D Pot | frou sudlon reryie | RONALOSON wae ee uote
rang ive vat | ger vod referezen Can be teen Ter Ure daye at ad | WTANTEDA TIDY. CHASGIERNIUD, HHO WELL MPO STEYR abunlare, To euch sasdy work and see, ] oe 1 ‘Gormre of Girth uroulle and Ninteenih shes
A mtwamion Wastap—ag, | er OME BE A eh sat ee a. larraoey Habe EAC table Inquire ai 13) River} wages will be gives. Apply at 425; Broadway, ep olalra ANISH EANGUAGEOTPRTANO GOBRIN, PRO. "ATS AND FURBS.—CLOSING OUT GALE. @pr
=e eee Sia cers yetaeiaeins moa tania | WWASTER-A Tay, TADIER Topo eraiy woun | Tum eaNteS TaNT=D TO GOOD) WORE: | fy, Hace atencalet Res Fm | “Gens, onthe pe i i nd any
RESPECTABLE PRUTPSTART WO; and breed maker; 12 Call ot 182 Bast zie at, ork wimple and easy. “Call'at t0 Laigat st. = - HATS AND CAFS;
MAN WIETES Eas ere) etal All the Latest stylen — Also —
Euystloa to do Wouseuoiny user 4 -ANTED=G00D D “ANTED—A GOOD BRAGS OR! GEEMAN ELLER | GPANISH LANOUAUB=A NATIVE SPANIARD 18 LAWIES, GENTS” AND ,
ih tod blir ne god bast can ire tesa ot fee -ANTRD_BY A YOUNG WOMAN, 4 SITTATION AS Aerie 1, Wallen Ee RENE Winer “apply wc xo. 3 Malden lane Spied 3} teen Cnt te anes or parcel | tn every yar ae aa aoe 8 FUREY
| Sra aed ; = wae ares ‘gr ebambormald and seamstress. Drone ay 4 poe {lren adaresa VB, . FE 100 Broad
ery Tis Ge bent of ely reteresce-” Cen be area fertwe dayeat | WWANTED, IMMEDIATELYSUADIES TO COLOR TED IMMEDIATBIY—A FIRST CLASS WATCH: = =z
iM We abpty at wide looters opront NTEDTAADY TO. TEA
YOUNG, OIF WASTS A. AUTUATION aa, coop | ences ree nen mn TTT ramen Sales aPaeg Mc Een apne LL San SPRY Rieses hs eopenie Moran | TER c ai cans mage a = pavcia ACADEMIES,
Petes Ca csi West ane SOA MOOT, Ud cty sete: | WW ANTED-RY AYOUNO WOMAN, & SITUATION TO Tesralag. ai Top Broadwayoeoce at WATHIRIAKEE, WARTRD, DOMDIATELY, arpLy manera He Farah rat Aer DANUING GLASS FORMING,
EESPECTAULE WOMAN WANTS A BITUM Gaz besetn for two daya at 18S West Lad at, Getween ta | WYANTED-FIVE YOUNG. LaDrEs, TO WAIT IN A *. Broadway, petwects Thirty Serb aA TBS So ALDE UAE Be oe eee ttreet 7
Bh core, wath nd Iron; toa poo vate af ipsa ooo a Lt FT Watre wie notenuear seem Ae PNGINRE RY WAXTEDIA YOUNG ADE, OAFAULE. oF TEACH. Wednesjaya and Baturdays, 4and 6 P.M
sft eestsac, metint ay td” vob lances | WANTED BY, A RERPECTARLE IRE, 1 TRANS | W/ANTED TO YOUNG WoMEN—OXE 48 cope | ear stikeNaVona Hert Not 8 Gued 7Caranctat’™” | cate ustatrucinsgest thn chlurvcy fucpauesan | BazeE Moms DOAN rarvare Dax
{A RESTUraniz yowan wisuaa naapron na | SESE Cotte Wn os Wat esp | Beant arn “isons | yoyo una, aa class rag ano am, | = Autestioi tree onc ba attach Ap ge as kn ae ice
Mewardeas on board uf 40 Osean aveainer, West ol “ANTE Roe 1 Pcloes pald and sloady work {TED —AN AMBMICAN LADY DESINE; Perfectly {n alx prfrate Jeesons.
sere ara ot et cee Beas TS ced | WY ANTEDSY A ROaECraniR ouNG WOO, WANTSRcA Gite WIGEING TQWoRE aveLY | grap, “Api aC Oli’ dy New Sore, "or8t Duns joc WaNnigsrepane Eagan Tn va van te Hs DE GARON DANIO ClAREEE ARTE aon
ae ml) f Huston aa chatpberaaald aad waitress, good tere: Hale teesdae to a x9 ication has been of e “AT THE AOADR.
RESPECTABLE OIAL WIEHES A GITUATION an | odsTeat EO Ass Se baie 10 ere TORE APPLY (OF FURNITURE, 25 MOAR MAKERS WANTED, AT 2 MOTT 8T. Co a caesar a (NCC vas n aes ean
‘Oyok, Wasber apd irvaer; or would &¢ peocrel te at ; ee rns Peal ae ex for. and genuemen
for Meal pire analy Aiureepetaciepriaio, | WWARTED-A ITUATION, ag NunSe AsD azan- | A. Pivorrta;con tai wil ve our hv eet Ose DOOD 7 ; ABET AS Ho OF z
eke Cn aa Torbbe bye eh ao chk | BAD AD at Set peaezomtee i aaemne ws | Pa Ee Peee atta aay ve son pe sigs aime | moe ENC. ADVERTISENEN TS. IL, SEAUISOS, PRIVATE DANOTNG ACADENT,
60 Wb and Tu Sym wredetear et ufaaa 8a EAS Sti pe, peed daureah ) prestmsiae’ Jousie sig Won bestrivest Mattes | UNE, MEANCALSE, (PARISIENNE), AVRO DE ox Siatses forming ype alee sad martes Aer pee
~ . earsits | U ves rmoancedeusae wate ce nee. sca formig gt Uedlog ad tna at New
. ae y = P é [ earueh ovine “radtewser 07 Eel dude rus Crary day and eresicg ta thos whe gua sien ae
SALBS AT AUCTT
S Seeks oc
peice EWOLD FURNITURE
“AT PUBLIC AUCTION.
t
) PIANOFONIE,
‘ROSEWOOD FIANO POT FAWN, ROOM FURNITURE,
s PAINTINGS, STATUARY, BRONZ
CHS, GLASS
ND MANY RARE ASD COSTLY
SND MANS guks OF ART AND ARTICLES OF VIRTO,
< qn this day|Welneslir), at ths elegial roaideoon, 44 We
fcloeat street beimesn, Fifi and. Sixth areoues, com-
mreucing oveeck. raving Hoots Faraltare conered Bry
oe tookeae, Encolguures, Cablontn, Cage Cur
Mirrors Cogudele's Carpets Clock, D1 Paintin, y+
Morita, Broczs. Stituaty, Waser, maznigeenk Foso-
‘rood Flsnotore,, Sisk, Coven, yste Sled, cost @ND; Ma.
iefstoads! Wanuroses ef alte, Hlsukets, Sheets, Bx:
Scorigu Tenis Buse, Solem, Cilosy Glass ad Silrerirara
‘Basomentacd Kiteben Furolture.
SEEGERS ESAs aa on,
Es re ares feat a ete oe
Secu tae, aetna ana ase ped
HES rast ea Parr Vlora a
ipieecnats eect fan eieene Sie Prive
AY PATRAORDINARY OPPORTUNITY FOR
HO
cand and ma
faa, Sprioy
‘Silver Ware,
B. ROTH, Auctioneer,
rUCTION GANT HOUSENOLD PURNITORE
NUTR ON ait ASD CUSTEY MORKS OF ART
ELEUANT NATIRESSES, REDS AND BEDDING,
SILVER, CIUINA, CUT GLASS,
Nios bundred yards CARVETS, Boy ke.
Tals day (Weuoraday), al zo'cliek in the aiternoon, at the
serltense No. 152 Went ritatreet, between Seventh
And Higuih avenues co/apeislug the antice elegant Parlor,
*Ghacber Dining: Koom aad Library Furaltdresmaguiticent
Flanoloriy Palutings, ac... with erersthing adipted to a
fantlonndie Gnd coally Curblebed realiencos cost (he prosent
<Smner_aver $140, All wily fod winiue No
tpotipazemint. Pil deseniplies eatstogues ut the Bouse.
DoatponemeO HENRY I. WEST orr rs,
AsstasRu's SALE.
30 OF THE CHOICEST CLOARS,
ASSIGNED BY GEORGE OALBY,
5 WERE RESERVED
FROM THE AUCTION SALE
‘. ‘And wills ofered ,
AT RETAIL
Dor one meek, ;
AT REDUCED 'PRICES,
ais Broadway.
E.SMITM, AUCTIONEER.—ELEGANT HOUSE.
+ Bld Furniiure, this day, at UL o'clock, at the roside
7 SiwyYenant place, Niuth stecet, Hetweon Second und Third
avenues, belnc the coutenteot a boarding huuse, couslating
Of one maguitecnt Tivolurte, Tse woo! und black walnut
Parlor Shits, Brussels unt Logrnta Carpets, Bureauy, Bede
Steade, Bedillog, Ceotry Tallies Mlrvors, Olt Palauings, Gul
fry Grotiery,"and very necessary Tor bousakzeping.” Sale
pont
UCTION NOTIC {. WITTERS, AUCTIONEER —
Dye. JORDAN £CO.—To be sold Lila day, aS
Mair “Ty desirable iat of useful Horses, Slolghs, Wazons,
Hinries okels, Robes. 1h cingles, &e., all to bo
aald wilder ‘
acrid, Catalogu
N./CARYALI
POMEL & COWL pal
ip, at Tla'eloc!: thia day
stock oft
Kes Winey f
Fe contained In
0 Wines, In bottles
H Branites, he Hourbon Wi
ort, Madeiny and Catawba Whiea:
te; Imported and domestic Cigars, 3.
led Shurries,
Biers, te.
- - + r
NEW YoRK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1865.
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SHIPPING. , AND NAVAL, MXLUT, y. :
ene = MILITARY aA ae WUPARY AND NAVAL. __..__AMUSEYIENTS, AMUSEDIENTS.
TIVERPOOE, TOUCHING. A CARD —DISCHANGED mOUDIEES, SOR MAND MONET PAID ANT PRACDWORING. Rage Sheen oe Poxmene o WUnOciineiy oe
pera (Cork Harter) —Tbe Lirerpoal, New York nee S225 BE Teauiea the highest counter te We npe\or and Mtanaper.,.aMr, LESTER WALLAGK, | A Biren cy NUSO-ITALLAN OF Eni
Ing We United Sates mulls, intend despateding er Cull SR RES TE Senos soem ANAM: AE aay e alien eae ome es meade UCB aA on THURS ANB ORNING Miia A ANETZER
ed Glyde built roa etearanaips a8 Follow $250. WANS HONEY ep nonsTe To vouuy. | SS CAUTION wiit be presented Dostinuiresmend Se ReARY 3 at,
se ions Penman ¢ | Miadleheni teat Beare, Mee eae a eas | RISING TA ce Fi ta new ona mean Geeta Te
Satunlay, February 19 ss WASHBURN & WORRALIn Unbliaton gto, 45 Cortantteteeet A 7 TSEMSSM SS | hq nox amon or ha Westy tndthe re Weipal hotels are the | moa and Meniriics tye huge tet and brilfant Coste:
trery sueedigg Siting;
incom, Frail pict tk Nor
river
vets gobs Oh rasan,
able In gold, or
Fit Coble.
Fint Cabin ts Eonion,
uuperlor accommodations for paasen-
ers, are strongly bullt in water tight (ron sections, and ca
patontGreannibilators. Experienced aurgeoss are attacks
toeach steamer.
For further fuformatlon WILLTAM
i UEX-MALe
INM!
lex, W'lsca fo la Bourso;
pila toJOlN G. DALE. It
Walnat treat, JOUN OHAR
Pany's alleen NOUN 0, DALE, TOLISMROIE, Teo OS tS | gay stkcashs for
Ib Drosdway, RECRUITING AGENTS.
‘308 Troadway, wp aalre
oly plucas at wich the
TIENTION, RECRUITS! ATTENTION, RECRUITS
‘ATTENTION, RECRUITS!
ERANS \FANTED POR HANGOCK!S CORPS.
S000 Bounty for one year, $100 for tree years $450
bounty for one yes!
‘Also a ferr tacre
A Substitutes waoled aad furalauied (mmodiauly.
Ap(ly oer Caption JOHN L. CLRARY, Merver Housn, cor
Ber of Brouna and Mercer streets.
D5) HAND ONDE PAID RUNNERS POR VOL
COU coors fom the United Staten Navy. We pay the
reeruils the highest bounty et 173 Chatham strech, old abip~
pl op alalra,
——
HAND MONBYT PAID TO ANY ONE BRIN
ieee’ or wuballtuter Te “highs
27 oman
First the io twroyemre
ey of
antecra with clase of replies
changed wotdiers wanted fur ite Ta-
snd the follometng very 4h
ir Belly Festseny.
9600 SRNR ES i
Aan Best AURNORIZED TO" ENLIST A PEW | fuSsunutes, SO) 3 vextranaUlaten go canes
SECOND MOUNTED RIPLES |
TWENTY-FOURTH CAVALBY,
Spee alty Mligheat Sash Bounties pad to Feceulla and relief
‘APPLY at
NEAR DROADWAY, IN THE BASEMENT,
. HAND NONBY FORS YEARS VOLUNTEERS;
$300- EA RNONTLTONS HRANNOHEA SRY | Seite
Tow, BROWN &O Gorehenats
S395 WAND MONET PAID: AGENTS AND BUN
41) ners for volunteers and repressotatives foP thle
119 Naasag at, room 12.
SAND Tice
Mew. Featieryssee
Are Do Hoots.
Uckets for famillex Apply at dos Broadway,
Vethind Un,
—-EVERY CENT CASH, POR ONE YEAR S0n-
SSO ANN Sted all usd, Tor one year volunteers; | BAYS Peay (econ
reo poare subilitulan ada uo hemvugs [eGON Dans UNG
0. 1 PARK PLAGE,
Murray atroek
OR LIVERPOOL=CUNARD STEAMSUTP
CANADA. from Boston vis Milifux, Ist Febraary.
CUBA, from New York, Sth Vebrusry.
Passage money from Naw York:—
Cublnesecsscce ~814 () Second Cabla.
Torksge mouey from Boston:—
Cablo. «a S112 Second Cabo.
Payibie id gold dr iegulalent
rreight or passage apply 0
ma meat B. CUNARD,
Xo. Lbowhay Green.
TIENTION, INVALIDS: ATTENTION, INVALIDS.— a REL SAND ENV SAUCY ReT OL POR
APE Ens pans | $700
jeera Nid substititen Wwatted. Rangers pelt’ the, highest
cen Apply to GHAMAM, LUNDALUIG Mahe a | ee °
$0 Broadway, room No. 481 Bradway, room No &
sone, wonnd three years: the bighest bountics
Js corps; also: voltin= aotlve prepar:
wep
VaREWELU Siebinasy8
BYERYFODWS FRrenp,
n
M.CAMTHEEL & O0,, No. 19) Nacsaa | 1009 slren with boantinub woonery, epleciiy’ ayyPototmenta | CONDUCTOR...
Major De Hoow (ala Srigin
Mrs. Swandoyeo (Wer ordgiaal character),
pares, two hundtet auxiit
‘Sining Moncey athe
AMD A, Ne Afrlaan aan sosn PAROZZT-2UCCI
MARTIAN, King of Portugal -- i
bi SRNATTIAN, Ring ak ss MMABSIMEL TN
TRS WALCOT, =x 'N: GIOVANT, Grand Inquisitsr, pine
1a bofs theatre (head tlrable come: | ABATALUO, an Arab, Ohisr aay
] THE INCIDENTAL WALLET
MILLE ERNESTINE AND MULE ‘AURIOL.
o's oC uexsue uy, uboried,
ea tt DEUS
On FDAY BVENTNG. PEM. gn
Auber’ now version of bla brllllant Opsra,
FRA DIAVOLO,
‘On SATURDAY GRAND GALA NATINER,
Poaltlyely only timrat a matinee ot
Te of recared ‘Beats nevi Ucketa ok
ate of reo ned, tekst ft
orulog. ati the. box Oficn of ec Arademy a Taek
Schirmer FOL Arora ‘* wt browway,
Rook Anthoas Cas, comer Ne vine sireva
BUBSORTPTION ne ores
Iron cuat
Mr, GAR Plader
‘Ghaas, We loot Sr,
We R Plord
Se TAAL
soais Mating Hee
Miss Fanny stetaet
Aves Grew
ane Flos Corum {for the season will be recolvnd during the entire week at the:
Walkonee's ir HEN OP hx oles of oe MY.
ime herd), CHARLES THR Ste wee Acisery of Mo
ih timol, Ake | AIE PLAY MDL COMES OUT THIS EVENIN :
Topelir ciety | Darrah tuaget oe toes Nes
Bee DR aninicay muse
MORNING, ATL, PUNCIUAND JTTDY,
"Med enlinied for other, pathos vay the tanst reasomapie
8.4 WILLARD, 5
‘F76 Canal atrool, wear Hroxdway, Vv INTER GARDEN
iat ie Tctpala' Frotectird Gnion, Asie Chat. | 3 Rae ETALK
Lront fies, weeoud oor,
FRIRY & CO A PERMA
TIONAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY.
TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL,
Frouf Pier «7, North river.
VIRGINIA, occa onenc a, heen Satantay, February &
Cabin, 3133; ateerae, $45; payablo in carmaoy.
For pabage upply a
WILEIAMS & QUION, 29 Broadway.
AY Bren ay La ant 1, Nelfast, Dublin, Water.
Steam 1 Glasgow, TAvorpool, Netfaah Dublin, Water
font, Cork, Limerick, Galway and Londonierry—UNITED.
KINGDOM, Captl bell, Weduosday, February 8
‘Cana
Cabing, $150 and $109; | Intormodiate, $6); steerage, $45-
Fasnbfe it United Slatak curreucy. or passage Wo and from
0d cout
apply to
NUDONALD & CO,, No. 6 Howling greon.
PRANOIS,
ror
BREMEN, vrA! SOUTTAMPTON,
Ling passengers
LONDON, HAVRE, SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN,
at ihe following Fates; payable 1agold or its; equivalent Im
currency:
For tie @rat eable, $105; socond cable, $62 60;,siocrage,
7
{Wilbe tonowed by the NEW YORK March I
eight oF paaaaze apply La
oF reight OF PaKAAFD BURIOUS & O0., 63 Broad atreet
ATE STBAMERS TO FRANCE DIRECT —THE OBN-
LERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S ew line of
rst ueaslde-whcel plcamauips belween NEW YORK and
HAVRE,
FROM NEW. YORK TO TARE.
LAPAYETTE
“Wednesday, March 29)
WASHINGTON o
Pintentin (including table wine)
Socal cabin (Including table winedsccs coro
TPaguble tn gold or {te equlvatent fa" United Siates ear.
rency 2
Bile attendance (re of charge,
lor frelght or passage &
Seen gH RG:
At Paris, 12 Boulevard des Cipuciues (Grsad Hotel)
Tiayre, WILLTAM ISELIN CO
TIBNTION, MERCHANTS —SUSTITOTES ON HAND,
sina Chon da) substitutes Gan be bad Im
Medlately, at $100 each, by early application to me, at SOS
Broadway, buretuent
S800 OUNTY PAID TO SHAN
hole who come alone tothensndeztu
corner Chambers sireet_ $240 hand mooey pald. with
THVARREN FLINN, | SB()() CASH (ALL CASH) FOR TRN. 0000. NEN—
OW PIREMEN | ts prosented
VICE TO RECRUITS —NRFORK YOU BNDIST CALL | ly 54 secure all the moocy, atd$ Fultoa sect room 1, up
- ul ie Undone tccemsatalrel Arsolation, 25 Chambers | Mtatoe -
firvet up suira and reaive Information neta We Tore
jaiyou aR Gcuiled fa Choico ut Tostanntsandrelat | SQ ()() TWENTY YOLUNTIERS WANTED, 70 I
As soon aa panied by tho Joctor. Cogis jinmediates
1
WH TRUST TT WIL
RVERY MAN, WOMAN
own quota: Men wanted (or the Davy as
Toa, onila
GOOD CHANCE.
$209 (o any person bringlog a recruit to
$0) TO VOLUNTEERS—FOR THE
$500 To recrals presenting themselves
seamoa, Greman, landsmen, te. Al
Avfow threo yearm suballtates wanted. See | for any number
& Bxaminlug Surgeon, 2% Peart atroel, N. YX. SSS
RW NOWBRY THR.
SQ5() WANTED, © FIRST OLASS SEAMEN AND
DOO, premen for tho nary,. Wigheat cash bunt,
Toralldl ex
Dr. LYSTE,
©. , MORSE & CO,
Tammany Wall
NOOTU'S HAMLET,
Ff the pespla aud the press ag
Derry alrach, BY)
ITS SI/LENDID CAST OR THE Pacts
NITY TAS SEEN 1T.—Now York Neralt.
for"ihe | (Doors open nb: commaiien at. Besla may be necured
ny
ATRE. Tho next
MISS ADDIE ANDERSON AS MAZEDPA,
BIORSMAN, THR 8WITERIL
AFTERNOON ats, BVENTNG AT
TATE Ut PiaowtRe UE
OF, TUE PATHION'S DAUGHTER
Spj() HOME SERVIOB=G00D NEN waxTap } Now inthe ER a
ALL. PERSONS i o B SEIVICE. | b NTE RLRVAN Kf fo lotebings, the Lightalog Caloulator,
ERENONS, tantE ro rus | GOO HOME any wisiaadae ban ANTE? | or cexceeot nice TST TET vatievsinnn me Vea precast arte ata
‘Tor Byonra, for the alty, county orSuteat wer | (ey Baring to guarwotbore fnatead of being guarded. Apply | Gods and which hun been cnirooed by tbe eothuslasia hat Naaiads
d Wontar Monkny’ The Deg
Br VODROPPEIN HOWEMLAy GLASS LOWERS.
a UIT TWO #3 ST HAM ENGINES IN MOTION.
ircanelan Girl, (AD iao Ber. Terr ea Liviog Ollers,
Admisaion, $9 cant; obitdren under eimy 16 canta
oF NTE! RW OE
Jn, Dac audOW Mle boo TNE PEAR BILE ee
(Pus VaNDEMIOFy READING,
ROT ne WITHDRAWN. ONTLL Rann
AXb Cirup IN tits commu: | TA erentoe. Mednorttts Once
Scenes from Hamlet, Sheijn's Rival | Reeitaulon. by
Aira, Yi, and Dicken’s Dick Hwivellor and tho Marchonoss,
will bo Fi
NENT INSTIUTION,
DRY NIOuT
‘adleance,
ay eventing.
TBNageawstrool Wanted—20 me
‘ARMY OR NAVY. $200 band money. 3
nN
the army, htavays
W Be
er.
Ur presonting themsatros,
SEVRNTRENTIL
(| Magmsdesnt coatuines by.
SQA) WANTED, FOR | THE
S85 O.Arepiine Mantra, sutioned at Fort tevule hy
RMY AND NAVY,
‘A good chautco {
A good chance for Funners.
Hoa, sate Gro years Yoshtoeny Ala, a
Mak $9) par mootn besides hie pay, AppIy
fieect Yor Cnedhne faformutiony = 8 RNO\
BL AV INLO
WLTON,
ono and threo year yolnntea
*ALED Wrankils atreat
S900 BOUNTE casts HAND MoxEY—ar,
Tha Ballet, arranged by.
army olen; aad not to brokers and runners. Tho One
Hundred and Sixth regiment wanta men, and Will give (he
bigest bounties to got mon for Company F.
dred dollara moro tount) than others will ba given, making
the amount $300, which Is the very bighest sum that can. bs
given, no matler what brokers or runnera may tell you.) The
officers of the company will be elected by tbo mon, and,
od talk with the Captalh, at 745 Broadway, cornar of Astor
Bierva sail teh muaiciags in tho regular ecriow Api ly at
MAL Chariton streak earuer of Wak eit, MOMS, || Od Damn trot:
$1 00. OASH IN WAND FOR THREE YEARS Otbansia
SL. ‘mp, and B20) hanit mousy; $60 Yor one year
fon, upd $180 band money, at 169 Chanibora aireot.
Two bun-
tho realmaor Fairy Dan
jond (0 ruaks the men comfortable, ' Vall
7 Toquire atthe bar at Coll
Urancg on West street, corner of Caual.
Ambrisan
ENE . LEEDS, AUCTIONEER.
LARGE AND VALUABLE COLLECTION OF
HOM OLASS OL PAINTINGS BY | CBLEERATED
D AMERICAN ARTISTS.
UBOUBAN AD
HENEY H, LEEDS X MINER will ecll by anetion, on
Tuesday evening. Jan. 3 aud Fev. 1, a7! ovolock each
SWS eanaee Gallen nd roniersye cree Nine
Glee tigabova ruluattortuistage amsng ue nr ake
Wertcckuoreall| | aigolemis)
Neucemsohee a
Enlai sets, Durdnta
Von Seben, Gifford,
Docrerger, Whittredgo,
pes dull,
EW
Pe Taonga
J. G. Brown, W_T. Richard,
Gli ovgkion, De flaus
Hareitioe, Shottuck,
ares Betas!
AAnd’others,
forming one € tho finest collections offered for sale this
easson. ars tiow on exhibition as mborc, during the
day sai i. DUL the vale, free.
we D MINER, AUCTIONEER—SALESROOM 37
\reel, oproaite the Fost) oflos.. Rxecutora
asle Holsefiold Furniture, most of whichwas
me tho beat clty manufacturers, MINER &
60 TUB Wil sell at auction on Thursday, February 2,
at “TF the private retidence, 6 Bleecker, atreck
¢ Ff By onder of executor, a, genoral nesort
allure, coniprising Velvoh Brussels
peta; French plate Fier Slirrora, Lace and
WW rokewood Farlor Suils, to, brocatel and
Engratiogs, Hehly caved rosewood and
room Furnliure, en cuito; Bedstesds, Hus
y Armolre-n-Glace, enamel inarbie top Sulte
alireases, Straw and Husk do,, Feather Bol:
v 4 Tollet Crockery, ac. rosewood and Ulae
L Tables, Diackwalnut Dining Obalte, fue
-4fy, 4c.; ‘Ollolothe, Stair Carpeis and Rods,
Tmvdywood seven oetave Piano, round corners,
__ o/e—srad Golab; made by Grovesteen
{ear
AERTS, JR. AUCTIONEER. ©
PEREMPTORY SALE OF
F GOLD AND SILVER WATONES,
RICIL DIAMOND JEWELRY,
PARIS FANCY. GOODS,
ARAL FMENOH BRONZES, &¢.,
anday, Feb, 2, 2.10}, o'clock, at the dalesroom,
No. 193 Bfuadway,
early on morning of #110.
GHTY, AUCTIONEER—WILL SELL, ON
ERT on ON EEE we LoL BELLA ON
iid Band. Puroluies contained in store: No. i
Eig mie, between Tolrty-tbird. aod, Thirty-four
Hiooaihg to Joba Danner who ts rellsing frum the
ia couditag of Parlor Suita Sofas, Clans Bureaas,
Oa irrors, edsteads, Mattresses, Exteovion Dining
Fadler Mf botoaés, do. be.
PUGHTY, AUOTIONEER WILL SELL, ON
ay, Feb, 2, at 10%¢ o'clock, at the sulesroom 79
et a Large agsortineat of Household Furaiture,
F cnrivenience uf aale; also alady’ssupertor Ward:
Ke Clotbiog, Writing Desks, Otice Chairs, Coun-
Hors) Gibveties, witha large acsortient ot other. good:
Boid pyitder ot’ Executors, mad worthy tuo attontion of the
Grade dadlicuckeopers
MoSUGE SALE-<sTOOK, FixtURES, LEASE OF
DM Sfp S91 Noth aveouc, ‘fourth street
(Wednesdis) Feb. 1, at 10 o'chick, consisting of
i ‘ater Bar, Chalra, Tables, Stoves Also
z i “Auclloncer:
ee ESTABLISHMENT FOR SALE.—By
as
SATE
AImOUK agrosment of the uropricioms of the PHILA:
EVENING LULLBTIN, that caluablo. establish.
Bent Ml bs sold! at public auction, on Wednesday,
day olFebruary next the lime for whled tha partnership.
fassiocidon was formed expiring ou that day. “the present
Srpapigiion of the cetabilsument is upon tie Vals of « capt
SCOHLY trouswnd dollars, upoa which sum the dividends
(ectasil “seinlanineliy) for several year) past bave ex:
conde PHIRTY PER UENT PER ANNUM, and the busiuess
{enowpore prosperous than ever, making {tm Diost valua-
Tat for any person desiring to engnke tu sue
j_ The sale will take plice at bolf-past d o'clock P.M.
re mentioned day, Ju the publication office of tha
qstabubment, 112 South Third atreet, Philadelphia. The
tem can Immcilataly at the Ume of sale, aod if not
(obo
‘scmapfed wilh the property Cobo imucdlatoy rfvold at tha
For further toformatlun apps to
rT
rite d the former bidder.
JAMIS & FREEMAN, Auctlonce:
ireo) PI
x sed iti
{irror ps rt
_ ES
Pye Bi
iigereand all other Stock and Fixtures in sald premises.
HARMAN £ CO, AUCTIONEERS, SELI THURS.
Js &y, February 2, at 10}, o'clock, at’ G20 Welter street,
eee me hice eared
pe fea geminata
sso st een, Hila, cotter, tee
fee Ce
é KERMAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, SELL, FRIDAY,
1
J. Fitruary 3 atelaren o'clock, at 1¥ Bowery, thecal
ice of npued and Domenie Linuors—vit! about Bohs.
and Kye Wh ‘ald, Hrandles, Glu, Pert
susry eelart Wi a ordi aud ihrge tat other
ory Champagaes ‘Claa lng me flock of about
Didoonbor wk Sorthy ee sienilon or deslerssnd others
#5. OUART, AUCTIONEERS.—THIS DAY, FED. 1,
J AL dolock af (Bo auction rooma No. Nortt Wills
Hircel, Hosscbold. Fural(are-Nebogany Sofas, Louuges,
Zahogany Bureaus, Wasbstands, Tables, Chairs, Lookin,
Giaies, wantaade, Weather Meds, Maitreasen’ Woo
Blankets kitchen Purallure, dc. “AC I2o'elock, sob of La-
x See, Bie cating Bik Dresses, Coats and Pants,
ars, de
HERIPPS AND MORTGAGE SAUB.—RIONARD WAL.
TERS, auctioneor, will sell on Wednesday, February 1,
at Coltmbla Chemical Works, Nineticth alregt, between,
fourth aoé Fifth avenucs, at 1 o'clock A. M., Onc Sleam
2 ngine ‘Act Boller, Steam Hammer, Pudding Furnace, large.
i Faron Copper, Tin, ele ae also two Horses,
one joe Wagon and iarocss. BRNARD REILLY,
Depuy Seite aud alloruey for wortgaze.
4, WITTERS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL TAIS
day, & two o'clock, at 494 Uaval sttcel, = large assort:
aeant ot aaiedl Furnitire, a6, a¢ a femliy:romared for
y ud second Catpets Ole fed, Modding,
Banorane Citas: Giiss aud everyttlog for hourensorinae
=
LOAN OF ICES. _
A TI-MONEY LIBERALLY ADVANCED ON DIA-
MONDs, WATOUES, JEWELRY, Ac; aluo PAWN:
ROKERSY TICKETS BOUGHT FOR" DIAMONDS,
ATOHES,JEWELIN, dc., al 7] Bleccker sircel, upstairs.
DVANCES MADE ON WATCHES, DIAMONDS,
Selg Dry Goods und Personal Property of every
fipusae J. AL JACKSON, 11 Graud aircoh two duorK
“Sent of Broadway.
ME HAMBURG-AMERICAN PACKBT COMPANY):
Hesmuibiy BORUSSIAL DYautenton.commasnuce taviog
passenger, to Hamburg. tarts SoueSiygton god’ Londbee
Chrusiy'A” Firat oabloy $109; ecsond cabins $6500; nor!
sre £000, payable n geld or ei
EFRON IEURDT eco. as &
E.BURICHARD 4 BOAS,
10K STATES MAIL LINE,
FOR CALIFORNIA VIA PANAMA,
Great reduction ia steerage rates,
“slent. For frelgbt apply
Xchange plice, Passage ol
Broadway.
Tho following first class sidoyheel steamships will be de-
spatchied at noon precliely from pler No. 3 North rirar
NORTH STAR, Slocum: esters February $
(Connecting at Panama with Goides City.
COSTA RIOA, Tinklepaugh....-c.so-.. -Febranry 13
(Conmiecting at Panaina with Goldea Ago.)
OOEAN QUEEN, Wolr,. “February 23
COPAY Ronucellng at Faaanoa wiik Goastitiion)
For frolght or passago epply to D. B. ALLEN,
No. 6 Bowling Gredn,
POSITION LINE TO CALIFORNIA VIA NIOARA-
Sun.—Short route low prices. —The Contral American
Transit Company will despa(ch, on tho 20th of aréry month,
from pler No. 29 North rirer, at woon, the Nao steamship
GOLDEN RULB, D. 8. Habstok, master, at grdutly reduced
Fates of pamaage. " For particulars apply to D.N. CABBING+
TON, Agent, 177 Went atceet, corner of Warron atreet
OR HAVANA —THE UNITED STATES MAIL STEAM-
abip LINBRTY, Wilson, commander, will leave pler 45
Nollack procaaly Wor Caighk or pusage epniy vo AR
ely. For (raigt or
GOUsé ath shroste ORE
OR HAVANA.—THE UNITED STATES MAIL SIDB-
wheel etoamsblp EAGLE, Capt. J. J. Lawrence, will
leave pler No. (North Hirer, on ‘Wedneiday, February'1, at
thre veloc preclealy for Havana, iceek. For icefpbt or
POFFORD, TILEBTON & CO, 29 Brosd:
passage apply to 5
Way.
OR NEW ORLEANS DIREOT.—THE UNITED STATES
‘mall steamuatip FUNG SHUEY, Captaia J. B. Hildrolb,
Pileare pier Nas Noperirarion Saturday, February 4, at
M. Passage or pasaage:
ORONWELE Fob es Weal steece, Ne? APPLY
W ORLEANS DIREOT,—TO SAIL SATURDAY, FEB.
Tuary 4, al three o'clock’ P.M.—The United States side
Wheel steamship EVENING STAR, Bell; commander, wil
sail aa aboro from pler 40 North river. Bor frleght or pase
sage apply lo JAMES A. RAYNOR, 10 Barclay atroat
HE DRITISH MATL STEAMSHIP MONTEZUMA WILL
p22 of ead month at 2 om Once bee Se
or pa abla in go
First Gatine Pooetioon
Second Cabia + sates
Apply to
OHAS. A. WHITNBY, 26 Broadvray.
For freight apply at Bt Sonth strect.
HOWLAND & ASPINWWALL, Agente
OR LIVERPOOL —OLD BUAOK BALL LINE.—THE
packet auip ISAAQ WEBN will all gn Wednesda; .
Tuary |. For passoxe agple gn board. foot of Beckman sire
orto ROCHE BROTHERS & COFFBY, G9 South street
TPG TO AND FROM THE OLD COUNTRY, OR
railsbis tn all parts of ‘England, Ireland, oot=
Peryonn wlshing to sem for (bole frien
Crremit mosey, un dp na abe lowest possible, rales by
Pring te TABSCOTT BROTHERS 4'0,, 66 South atrecy,
tee
York.
TPHE DRITISH SHIP PATRICK HENRY, AT PIER 17
Enst river, will ponlyely bé despatched for Melbourna
February 10. Tor mogoroyedaligi for drat und second clan
Hisstogera are unourparscd.. For freight or passage 8
fiw: CAMERON, 8 Beaver wtrcet. at
RIOR MATAMOROS. —THE SUPERIOR BRITISH OLTP-
Per brig MARY M. WILLIAMS, Kenuody, master,
having fine necommodatlons, will take a few passencera
Balla on Saturday, 4th Inst, For passage apply wo ARCBD,
M, PENTZ, 165 South/atreet
TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE.
EW YORK AND HARLEM RAILROAD. if
Tratus for Albany, ‘Troy and. Saratoga Springs, aleg
conzecuing with tue. North and Weak leata Tmeory-als
strect depot at 10 AM. and 4 P.M.
Tickela may bo procured at the offices of Westcott's Bx.
preas, in New York gpd Brooklyo. Waggags checked (rom
{ho residence lo all potuts on thia road and Its connections.
WINES, LIQUORS, &0.
TOTIFYING DISTILLERY OP PRIDENBERO, KANE
€CO,, 1210 Fallon street, near Greenwich.—Cologne,
French and'common Spirits, warranted proof, at two ect
gallon lens than market'prien, for cayb. ‘Also, Beotch,
Fath Bourbon andRys Whiskeysy imported and domestls
Brandles, Ging Wines, &e., Sa
ES __ ASTROLOGY.
A B MAURICE, THE REAL ASTROLOGER OP
+ America, rovodla astonlablog secrotm bow (0 be auc.
Ssstol in aby Underiatlog, ou en or land, (poluts out your
enemies, and warns you of danger, tells very day you
foary; iaiue aud kenang, wealthy Dealt, good leek and
Tong lite a speedy marriage, and Bappiness’ (9 all who con-
sultshim. Letlors answered for $1. Call at 125 Blocker
alreet, near Wooster. Ladies, S0c.; gonUemen, $1.
BONA FIDE ASTROLOGIST—MADAMI
(lis iue obsecret your vistk Ak IED Alon alecoe neat
jouston, over thie bakory. z
FORTUNE FOR
STONISHING.— MADAM MORROW,
‘daughter, tolls yourthoughta Magic tikevess Gents
pot admitted "18k Lodiowstreek cesar Houston.
SEVENTIC
LAIRVOYANT—MMB. DECOLAM—CONSULTATIONS
Cfiom Wills, [Ladies $1. GerUeman, $2 010 Broad:
‘way. Past, present and (ulure foretold. '
YOYANT.--NO. HUMBUG.—IP YOU WISH THE
HAIN go to Mine, ROSS, Gs Weil Twenty-seventh sireok
near Sixtharenue. | Shows vou the likeness of fatire hur
‘Sad tells you bianame, Ring the basemont bell.
.. $OMNAMBULE, OLAIRVOYANTE
MERE ANTp ha SOM ARTE: AY AT
Twenly Ofth street ect, English and German spoken.
“ADAME MOREHOUSY. SEVENTH DAUGHTER OF,
ithe scventh 27. impreasfoual medium; laeky oumbera;
Egyptlan aod Tursisbcherom No.46 Forsyth aireoh
RS, ST. CLAIR, (s\}IRVOYANT, 189 AVENUE 0,
‘corner of Tegth aires. eaat alde, second Ocor,
N IMPORTANT FACT TO! REORUITS.—31000 18,
Bow devoulted: and wa cau pay the highestcaah In band | G1 ()()() —THE HIGHEST! PRICE TAD 70 SUB- | hovtedwith: tho mnveugs eatablishment. ‘Tho fast wictura | Aryhimes and bla AATINE
Bonals to cond, sound men, DL. A 2
Able and Orditian
Firemen and Gout
Lanusmou, Cooks and Ste
Vetorans and Recrults
Seamen,
Feet, corner of Codat
JOUN P. URNNIN, tare 2 ay
Ul (ue wrtlattcy rh
lutea “and. voluttecrs for’ ibe army aud | poswecwrte the mine
pay. Capt. POWERS anu N. If, ST. JOUN, | Wik wacalention ated dete
tn ABL Greenwich Ntreet,
BOUNTY TO YOLUNTERRS—92 HAND
Broome street, corner of Hllzabath, in the
With es
ORAND TANLI
ient. Two
SUBSTITUTE WANTED—TO-DAY, AT THE OFFICE
‘of the Howard Belt Company, 195 Broadway. No
broker need apply.
mouoy toany person bringing a rocrult to. Si
teamatera, J.D. Studley, Mina Fe
POX'S OLD BOWERY THEATIE.
Se JobnAvH, Jr, Le. W. X¥eod and avatetanta
ir, who cag | Elaborate transformations abd machinery by
Proportiaa, appointments and decor tions by
leon (atlerwards
THE LAST SCRNE re)
riiteatlons, gurrounded Ww
1100 B00NTY 70 BRORUITS-aa ano nox. | ON AoE meter Nene bin Shea ea
Motel; ea | ferorattva briliaucy wurpags anytitn
Fy to protice this most corkooits eiTock lay ealled Into requ
Atiou
admiration and delight.
‘Tho performance will commence with.
A’PAVORNTE DRAMA,
$1,000 Cast, DOWN A, GENTLEMAN FROM Sn td i ICO
RODDRA'A WIPR, OR MRS, JEP,
ay v0
ri We DAV}S! PRIVATE SENTINENTS SEE
RSE & = Treats, Uirertorani Manages RYANTS! MINSTRELS.
Seana oa SQ50 WANTED! TEN ARLE SEAMEN AND ine. | BYE NIGHT A B Brilllsntnaerean Great hitor
3 a mre, a Gro and tree_-yodes voluntactm Hu the ~ ANEW C : THM LIVE INUIN
RTs pene avy._.‘Dvo yours mon will be ald @¥ all eash, this morn: OLD DAME TROT Tan Foo Doves, thet Tae we vDea hee
Hite parr gre paramaaan i be Ru. goo all east BU nec LHR OH ty
U, 8. MUSFERING OFFICR ‘exh for men than any othér oflee, at 119 Naxsad et, room I COMIOAL CAT, Tho mast taughabio and lito. nee evee brad uced.
elunieere ~ | Neve and elegant sconery by ANTEMOR WARD AMONG TIE MOORS
Dancin Giraite, Stocks Vp,
Keyssr and aksistants | Parquet, 60 cents;
Druin Major, ke,
mily Circle, 50 conta; eammea
ka,
ATH
Wim Oryno and assletante OR A TRUG STATEMENT OP THE APPAIR OP TH
{ U kins aoe THE PLAY BLbTs Os
WN, Waldrop and anatatanta nes
Monalour Grovl OOD'S MINSTRELS,
BIL DROADWWAT.
Wy thin day. from Ota doin. at Ad Bropme | New Musly oeigtonl and walectad) byysevessy Alexander Tyla Odbiebas x agarier alan
A large torn bounty, 0465 Pranklin street. | rest 1m tho peivatelhvuse, opposite. the ig nora, Oaly | Cacinm Tikhtean i tomianin by. atomaa Nowloa | crownen Wousls neh AUD ICRR.
AL65 Franklin atreet | tive wien wanted Romomber (uo uumber—sas Tho whole produced Under the supervision and direction | BRCOND WERK or TH} OEAT BURLESQUE
large sum of hand money, = HiBNRY DeWitt, | of Weaulbor, PAS mf Ake
8 Prankl®n street, near Broadway. . 1. POX. ante .
Refgronced given ta busineas men of Hiprcupding. $1000 BOUNTE=WANTHD. snwwuvTy puex To | Synpy Sanennceane Gtterandh Hawn)... MO, Te Bo UN ar RAAT
wi. foe volunteory,) $900 hand monty, 2. any Aniquatod Boldorvrell (afterwards Panlatoon) Me, 0: K: Fox | WASITINGTON MONUMENT, — EVERETT MOUSE, &&
RE YOU QOINGITO ENLIST =IP 80, COME TO AN | pvrsia,that irfogaa recruit, Also tan young moa to gaan | John Stout (aCterwants H Noun. apitstte Tathe how Nurtesque on
MIB) tvs
Columplie)..%% ‘anies Marine 3 OP. NEW VOR
“H J, MeCioskey f, nighily with enthudlanue opiuuse.
Manton/timoty Pampay Aloo) stnlagy Nisin
‘pany thm Milter anf Mls Mon, 't eae Porelyn Rekationn
ed Temple In| RVERY EVENING UNTIL. PUNE
Alon of mparkling core | Seale accured lo advatice
iran OF prisovntio ent, hom ERT
manic rly mectiaoreat mali and | ARI EGAL QORTHIS
yetaturapied on de | a
iN eben a neat | Tr cuem TO-DAY Ara a,
HBLDER In. grost_ with
0
EPONT ON THI CAPTURE
her diswevted In THE PLAY BILL
RVENING AT &
hanteal ani Invonttea ability eon.
ai can ell ee
I opponite tug
Toaves the wpoetator «poll: bound th HART
eat
AEE Drahontgu
TOnIM Wheen tho
a ‘Qpolltan Hotel, for ik haa becorme tho faxbion to take
To each mnt all a fale gos night nt pookebildren there. Gooloess, beauty ‘And Mirth ATS Come
A er agcs nated In HELER'S MATINEES. Door open au
EVENING PEIH
RE GENERAL NUTLERA SOLILOQUY ON THE Ui
D cortataty of human affaire In THE VLAY WILL.
AN AMDUILOM #0018 MENAGMIB AND GREAT
NHORMANOE AT # O)OL00K.
Deowll Mi
nd Mfrs. Obapman,
the country wiahes to oblaln a substitute, to
40 PARK ROW $00 HAND MONEY WILL BE
j, Milllary Bankers, Times Building.
Whom tho aboye bounty will DE pald cas down. Apply at
ToLiberty streek pal ply a
S1.335 CASICIN AND FOR BACH OF FOUR
LY MPIC THEATRE.
ear Volunteers. SHELDON & LEF-
ITH WREK
NY SO Us ateia ate ee
ico, one year, , two years, i
thros pours, $575. Kio y. *
$475; three years, $575,
other States, otie year, $50; two yeara, $720; threo years,
No rovost marvbal orders required: Apply to YiIOS:
NEWTON, No. 6 Wall street.
goad neo, wa voluntecra or aubalilute, Al
taunts abd'fremen forthe navy can gat 380
Sowa. Apply a2 Cuarles street, In the meat market
1.4.00 fon THREE MEARS MEN. $50 OA3IL
RYO “formarines. gunyeaah for asta, S74 |
ine year mon, Apply. at ihe a ayrapal
HALL X'00,, a) Pollan street, NewYork liye yo | winds foe
TIPE 1
ings Gounty. one year, $900; two’ yea
Now York Stato, New Jersey. and
MY AND NAVY CLAIM AND PENSION AGENOY.—
Certificates of non-lddeblednees, bounty, pension and
Arrearsof pay oblalned. Oflcors in any. de
dard eleacrounie adjusted by sending {hem to GEO. D.
: aroW, room
3 Re. i
OR $16) ON PAPER 18 OF NO OONDR. 4
SL.500) atacee a tie tocrol uate Newent ts poli | BES received nighlly with
god avold the draft let im come (o 8] Nassau street, whore
ha is sure to recolvo all his bounty, and, if alono, bl
monoy. Memember the number, Al Nasasi moet, ‘ot
up, room & GOUGH & SCHARDLE, Agents,
ont can
Post offlco wddreas
NIGHTLY ENCORRD:
SUBSTITUTE CAN BE HAD FOR ONE YEA!
addressing B, Duncan, Post ofce,
NAVAL PRIZE MONBY, &0. To necommodate all
R, BY
TS CAN BE BEC!
TTORNEYS AT LAW.—SUPERVISORS AND PRINCT-
palé liberally treated with; town quotas Glied; informa
fe. Substitutes and volunteors wanted pt No.
93 Broadway, room No. 8. @
‘Bolo Leases wnd Mankgereas,
FIG
1 iD fetes ORBAN SENS TOHON ‘THB SBABON,
4c, Qu | In dvo ubleaux audm prologue, enutle
aura Tie STHWETy OF NEW YORK,
the production of which Sani
A GBNUINE AND TI
Tis vivid tieiuroy of bogs eonnca wish mot Pay
"2
‘GREATEST ENTHUSTASM
whnrg | Over elicited tn us ity
an BY CROWDED HOUSES,
Isbt | THB GREAT TABLE AUX,
TH FINE and UNION BQUARE,
couuENoRG Atay, | V Mowat HxnintTtON
Miesctsha Weed BY aud Ctl Drosdway.
anys snonG MRSS nos ad acca»
Alvi
GIRAYFR,,
TWO ELAPUANTS, SEVEN TIONS,
ROYAL AENGAL AND WRAZILTAN TIGERS,
POLAR, GRIZZLY, BLOTH, NLACK, CINNAMON, BOO
NAM AND TSANKL BEARS;
al to
jot served ® Inston of humanity Coral who t
wilagas thers coming a perfect rea AFRICAN AND ASIATIO LEOPARDS
D ANDAOTTED HYRNAB,
A DROYE OF CAMELS AND DIROMEDARTES,
LK, DEBR, BUFFALO, &0,, &0,
compra
MUNDREDS
ube
NOP TAME AND, INTHRESTING DEASTR
‘AND NINDB,
from overy quarter th globe: F
MD
REE PERVORMANCES DATLY,
DL tntroducing:
aw YORK,
rho lolond witnessing thls great | MTOBTEM ALN a et ANIMALS
SN toe | drama and Wo BroeankeMnpalnnOL LEHR og, | na wonderta\oximiion at
BD BIX DAY SAOACITY AND THOROUGH TRAINING.
ASUERIZE MONRY NOW PAYABLE OAN DE OB-
tained at once on application to
WALDEN & WILLARD,
IB Broad atrest, New York, and
3
Advances made, ‘188 York strcet, Brooklyn.
EO, PIKE & CO.
RAY AND NAVY. —ITOMST CAST BOUNTIES FOR
a euballtutass algo volunteara wantod for
SELECT OFFIOR
For qulet, respectablo, men, who wish to enilst fo army
Seasalerapatned td apearen taiwhs @ Aberw are
fore or runuers; everything fully explained:
‘Pountled pald, no hangers around tbe olf
or atinere Our plala 455 Broadway, rear ofics, Grat Goor.
(ALE PRIZE MONEY NOW PAYABLE,
PAID BY J. 0. DICKBY & 00.
) | Government Ciatm
iid Broadway, New York.
‘Throngs rush to en}
be pald reerull preseatl
lags him Otice, 140 ler
to old "Bolom Bhingla’s,"
the wettle- | Wooqualled In
Liverty, New York, will give prompt mttention to
ment of offcors’ accounts at the Ordnance and Quartermas-
ter's Departments, end to the collection of claims for
money, arrears of pay and bounty, Applications by mall o- | owen
‘culve prompkationlion. ; Piha Pepe
re there are no BYERY NIGUT,
5 0 dag,
‘Como to BL Nassan street, (no money required) before: your
oxempilon papers are procured. 81 Ni ‘UP,
AVY PRIZE OLAIM AND COLLECTION OFFIOR, | (104,12
200 Brosdway, New York —Prizes canhed or collocted on | CAycipk ot tt
Application, personally, or by Telter, on Just’ tormay; all. tho %
doors.
DRAFT.
ROADWAY THEATRE.—DPOINS ATTM.
SPLENDID TRIUMPIL 0}
a
ENTHUSIABTIO APPLAUSE.
for tee briliant effort, leh tn pro-
elaimed_a now revelation of geniue—a companton trlumph
17 that of any provlous personation of the charneter In New
NG, BEDE Pats op mn ern mony) Seite ee an gar a na
enor ova
+ TISTON'S ORIGINAT, TRIOMPTT.
PAUL PRY and THE LIVE IND)
Tha theaire is crowded
Admission only 25 cents.
Of PORTRAITA O OUR LEADING ANTISTS SER
THE PLAY BIL!
1DLO'S GARDEN—PRIDAY EVENING,
JOINT PAREWELL BENEFIT OF
MRO AND MIS. BARNEY WILLIAMS,
LAKES OP KILLARNEY.
AN HOUR IN SEVILLE.
MR, AND MRS. BARNEY WILLIAMS:
In elghtoon characters, songa and daucex
Box book open ll Friday.
OR ALL THE PASINIONADLE BALLS AND PABTIES®
evr werk veo THE PLAY Bibby
TRON, GOMMENORS AT
a ea
ian nd Gyinnnaule Performan
RAND MATINED WEDNESDAY. AND. SATURDAY,
OBNERAL DELIGHT,
"Tus success has already excceded
TH, FORTHE NOTIOB,
-AUL PRY.
Secure soats in advance,
e lists qt band; sellement of ordnance and quartermas-
Giraud our cdiosr’s accounts guaraniced In shorten tine.
RICE & SWIFT,
ured. 81 Nassau, ane leh THLO'S GARDEN,
GOUGH & SCHABULE, Agents,
Jandsmen cat enlist in army op nary, and be tnatrucled
tons to pass examination, Bounty 300.
THOMAS NEN
7
FIREMEN, \COAL PASSERS AND | [J ‘% NAVY PRIZE MONEY OFFIOR—COMPLETE
Uatsready. —L. BROWN & CO., No.3 Park place.
Tojrd represopiation th
$400 to $100.
TON, No, 6 Wall street, ROMOVALS. LAKES.
SOHARGED OLDIES WANTED =YOE| THE IN-
a, 7 mod reliof money. Apply
"Tas! gnun "sbrea va
Fourth avenue.
EMOVAL—THR PEOPLES LINE, “NEW JERSEY
Steamboat Company,” hare removed frou tha, (cot of
th ‘street, between Broadway aud
ran Reserve (Invalid) corps, Highest bounty paid.
Yolunteara alsa wanted for Hancock's corps. B, FOX & CO.,
167 Broadway, room No. 6. i
‘and OUR JEMIMA, wi
‘Naw Yon, Jan. 77, 1825. eae ‘The "ANKA
NCOOK'S VETERAN CORPS ONLY,—$1,100 BOUNTY
r9, $200 of which is cash dawn, balance by.
for ono year, $69 of which lseash down,
may an wo advarties. Cut out (hia notice:
ny Provost Marshal for free transportation, oF pa
it yourralf and we we W.
oflce, Washington, D.
ioutalments; $1
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
taining nearly 99) pages and 160. in0 plates and on
Finylees of he anatomy of tbe human organs ia a sale of jcpaedy Br. Kossi8ahy
ealth and’ disease, with m treatise on enviy eror, Nx de: | ar. Whealley is Kappy
jorabla consequences upon tha mind and body, with (he rae!
Euthor's pan. of treatment—the ouly rational und nuccean. | 104080 ongagemens 1h
fal mote ofscure, da shown by the Foport of cases tested,
A trutbfal adrisor to the married and those contamplatto Mies
repay ity and report to W3I. H
Patreot, boar Poy mastor Gencral
AXCOCR CORPS HAMCODK’ CORTE AEN WANT.
ra. $600 Wr two yearv;, $010 for" ono year: tho Bigbeat
ountles for volunteers und. subsuitulee Call early.” 163
reel, corner of Madson,
marriage who would Know tholr physteal condition. Ban, | who, after = retiremont
tho eerel free of pontage, to any addreaa, on recelpl Of 23 cents (0
; $1,200 boanty for three
lane, Albany, N.Y. +
W BOOKS, CARTES DE VISITE, STEREOSCOPIO
Largest cash bounties pald. Hecrult presenting blmeclt
Willrecaive liberal band monoy, in addlt
id to whoever Dring bim to'140 Eleventh atrect; corner
Eiitb ayepue, where Captaln BUTLER, recruiting ollcer for
Hancock! corpa, will give all dasired information.
WANTED, — 10X'B OLD HOW.
CORPS_VETEBANS Views, Mlctotcaplo Charms, Tobacco avd Sault Boxes,
Ofgar Caren) Freceh Cards, and all kinds gf fancy Sporting
se Beta Yor catsfogue oD, J. GUMPHATS Parchaalng
‘Agency, 73 Nassau street, N.Y. *
MEDICAL.
lon, to bounty, or
‘Obildron 20 ceut
BLO/8 CARDEN
posinmuee read
BRILLIANT ENOAGEMENT OP
Mr. and Mre. BARNEY WILLIAMS.
ap,
YANKEB COURTSIIIP.
Mr. DARNEY WILLIAMS...
urtiand a fre oflleen ple Sail tha wong of “Katiln’ Mooney”
Gourtinpd seat ig irmpacioun new offeen,pler 4), aguth | —witn the hones of Tati
= Mire Tarn
PHYSIOLOGICAL VIEW OF, MAMRIAGE—CON: | vifams, win, nm widilon to oiber aitraclons, wll bo pro
AN TOUR IN SEVILE
Mrw. Fe WoL
1
‘her frit appearances on MONDAY EVENING, Kobra
Missps postal eurresty. ‘adress Drew Greic al Malden | make Bae, trabappesrance on MONDAY Ey
r INK MESALLIAN
Beata ocured six ayo |
RY THEATRE,
EXTRA PERVORMANCE.
Saturday afternoon, commencing at 2\¢ o'clock,
0. 1. FOX'S NEW COMIC PANTOMIM!
OLD DAME TROT AND HER COMICAL OAT,
Dans Whealle
POR AME LATEET SPORTING NEWS BEE THE FLAY
#
BRUARY 1,
PEK OF THE ItOULY
‘R. WALCOT'S PAREWELL—MR, WALOOT DEO!
Mi venertuty to deelite tue depredaiton of. the
Yonorlotended t aignnllzo his farewell performance by ag
in eason of the
OF KILLARNEY.
Of his friends or the vubli
Fomplimeatof (hele preaaitc.| Mr, Lealer Wallace inparae
of
“bo Connaughiman’s
1 fide of Canal iret whore, ou the opening of hactgatlgn, they “a ir eater Wallace pra
fy igh aa bi a Ramble five sacri belugall of a peauulary
TSCHAROED SOLDIERS WANTED FOR THE VETE- | fore’? -2?P7 @ ‘ansport Datsengeraand ihn bercho Me ARSENATE ee no fay cain
ith “a "Yankeo Gong.
NSAS THAVELLER
FOR SOMETHING AVOUT RYERYBODY AND BVERRA
thlug seo THE PLAY MIL,
ADEM OF NUSIC—ITALIAN OPERA
Arie MeStprne OF TInt CHORUS AND OROT ER
TWA who were vob la Toston with the evmynny ara request
, imyaurmtla ut tbe Aeadtiny of Alusie a Thursdsy Desk,
wo iounee that he has entered
NUET, LL, A THUPATLE.—DENEFIT OF CHARLER
NA ES cake
OB. The Greateat Attctlood 3 oe
ene h are fo bo seen nightly al this mammoth o|
CEA err Sem Re enn to
nu VERTIEEMENTS OF ALL THAT YOU WANT
Fe Aa Hont driak avd use nen THK PLAY BULL
Fonieicr
DAVENPORT,
of four yrara from the may
nad)
No
4.4 4- AMERICAN THEATER
(3, only forthe afternoon. BROADWAY.
‘AND MONBY 825, $275, $75—FOR THRER YEAR
yoluntecrs. TAnpiy at Wiplaai Nod Cbauabers treet to
JOHN DuPass & Co.
‘21 HOWE ILY,
WONDERPUL
AROE HAND MONEY.—SOUND MEN WANTED FOR
regiments dolng garrison and peoyoat duty Jn tuo bar
bors of Now York,
highest possible bounty. ‘Apply at Il Beckman street, claim
EN ABOUT TO ENLIST
‘are requosted lo read this sdvertistment.
THE 100TH REGIMENT N. ¥. VOLS. WANTS MEN,
and will do more (get tiem than Le undally done. Tha men
shall recolro the
celve the whole of it. They will ba enlisted by an oGlcer of
Sn saisted What they are rented Jusly.
18 $90 FOR THREE YEARS.
TNS EN APE ea
___ WITHOUT ANY ONE'S INTERFERENOB
CALL AND TALK TO THE CA
rice $1), or No. 2 which are
{Ra°y, 8n4 Sin‘never fai, ore aafo and bealiby; | MUDGE, bis only rival!
‘OOLEY AND CAMPBELL'S MINSTRELS,
ar d betweon TIM HAYES, Champion) of the World,
Mansgerand Proper ies
AGHEND NOVEL BND VARIED 1
THE GREAT COMBINATI
TONY PASTOR,
‘Tha great Comic Vocalist.
‘stkron chad DANCE
and HL
New Combs Acts, Songs, Be., Ac.
‘Also cold at 127} Liberty attest, or sent by mall.
Madame REST!
faine, Massachuselis and Connecticut; Ldeems it her doty to caution
means, but of their bealth.
NB. pion || (HOsTUNRS FOR MASQUERADES TILE) MOST Va-
os nr wi tat agniicent axsoriment
Jadles against imitators, who not only deprive them (ied, taatefal and magnificent ansoriment
‘Third avenue, wider Bull's Hoad Hank.
mnie Frick Pantamine entitled
he ae ait WAGIGTRUMERT
in will appear. (See ama
Herma st is | A" SiRtinee EVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON.
M. 'FARODI, Cos umers N, PATTISON'S FIRST SOIREE MUSICALE O}
Li, DISEASES, FROM WHATEVER QAUSE, EHO.
‘duced, are mafely and successfully treated by
DASPARD: “Butane latorview is necassary.
aa Rare eiaaenJOL BING aveaue, oppoale Ligeia | agement of
te! ageme
Strout Wallet warranted la 26 boars tot Cigars al
fghost bonhtlea paid in the State, and ro-
Dasara
Nw —foard | (YRAND OPENING. OPENING
{the Apolla Masio Hal, 5 Broadway, under the man-
G° AFita: Gilteraiceve.” Cholee Ales,
band.
"SUE. OILDERSLEEVE, Manager.
« Wednesiay evaniag, Feb. 1, at STEINWAY'S CON-
eer NOOM, hat Houriecuth, bese staid by Mit
a oy ae
PANG Tay Viole Mekete $10), 10 be bad at State
‘Way's and at the door.
Wines and the
S—THE WOMAN'S TRUE FRIEND
Ari heath De POWEHS Gl Franslia suck ils TPHBATRIOAT, YANG:
French Periodical Drops remore troubles from whatever
cause. Cure guaranteed In every cise.
BS.
‘$400 FOR ONE YBAR MEN.
Depot, 162 Cabal street,
ALBRYMOUIS recherche Costume and Masonic
JYATORE [UKVEIDED
AT THE
NEW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY,
‘Y AND BAL MARQUE COSTUMES
Regalls
pear Bovey. E 618, BROADWAY,
IN) TTENTION, YOUNG MEN.—DR. WARD, 61 FEANK. | PONTE CHRISTO, NO. 1 BROOME STREET —THR
Xt'7la BUOADWAY, eee eauy docu ln certala: dpeases. (A cure M' hore moll Kneirm and lahly partir pace of Fee,
corner Astor Plsee.| | guaranized in arery case. ENE aT ine proprieicd Veave to loform ber nu-
F, SANFORD & CO., 1 SOUTH STREET, WANTS:
£00 volunteers, to Ol)
bounty and hand monsy to ecamea, fremen ani
‘Agents, give mo acall.
AFRLIOTED RESTORED -TONORANOE EXPOSED — | merous filer
‘contract, Will pay the largest
dad recraita for | oxrsied or single, in bealta oF
London aod New York Medical Adviser and Marriage Guide | every avenlop.
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THE $
DAVIS’ SUICIDAL POLICY.
to be Th
Pears Expressed that le Will Nullify the Law
Waking Lee Comm
ake Him Only a Chief Clerk,
BBECKINRIDOR AS SECRETARY UR WAB,
Tho Bill to Employ
Army Likely te Beconm a Law,
Boy
Bery
The Now Rebel
Major ce J
sed Secrolory of War. Win
Ais commission of eanjor gubsral
‘vices an! preat ability of Gon. Breckioridgo wil rendor
Bie apporutment milifactory to the peeplo and to tho
amy
We understand tho vacancy creaied
‘ef Jeuleo Campbell wil nok bs Alied uel
“Aaxy omTLors Upon tho diecherge of tbe duties of bin oes.
| Whe Bil to Employ Slaves in the Rebel
Arnys
or WILL PRODABLY
[From the Riebiniond Sentiugh Jan. 28.) .
F The Houss of Representat
te the cousidoration of tho
rin,
@ of the measure.
zighl dirvction.
Tul
Davie’ Suicidal Polley.
{From the Richmond
Nations aro nower murd
seomanit ruicide
bilosopher merits. remen
otis taod and at this Junction
F timo wei there wan danger (at tho
Tacy would be ovorpowered und a
Jecce abd superior power
The force of th
K : H i ot My plan was to'endow the Polico
fguoilc jotention of rutyngatiog lislt a continent, In- vol Abie goueral will bo found on the Mold, Jn dally, | van, tho expenso was £021,000, which shows a loss to the | pored any other bill
Eid bya wariluy nod Lighly civitized rao ‘ho | actual command of the laniout army upon tho moat Im: | elty'during (he olgbtoen month of 520.000; (bis Btato- (rat) ‘eslonora with io ‘entire gupervisory power over
Mole miltiuiry powor oF tho cnemy Bax rexted) aod | portant scone of operations that ho will asaiga to | mont'ls mado updo official records; tho proof are in tho | the kanitory affairs and tho:cleanlug of thostrects of tho
Bou will rests, and aust’ of noveesity coolinuo | tho command of ollie artulen goneral emticern In chose racerds of to Complralier/s1 have axamlacd into the-tisy| elty.¢ 1a the eatimndtea edileh Inala ding ile oosicoleaion:
Zo Fed, pom ‘tho voluntoor bass No pieoplo | capcttion bo confides, who:wlll obey Bla onléra, und | created price of labor, and cannot Ogtro Ito be over {2 he pelice, it would cost thecity far less than it naw costs
Wil support the loml of a upiversal conseriptic campalgoa by much todicationg as Wo shall | $75,000 a year; sopposiug It to be $200,000 or $300,000,.} fn the ra inspector's Department, and tho work would
Fitbout tho motlyo of solf.pre ervatloy from actial death | give them; bo will bo responmble to bir) and ‘halanco then will show @ cost agains tho city of over | bo dono; I would have tho commision appointed by tho
and practical robbery, Tho poplo of tho United Stat t: removable Dy hits, or acconlng to hin roquest, white | $600,000 that baa to come manner boen exponded by tho Gora cousliting of four commissioners—threo of
Ease nol, nor wil thoy ever foo! the jrajiuléo of that ell: | ho shall Have nuthorily lu bimsolf 10 plan tho movement | Olly Tospector; Iu. 1800, lien tho. expenses of | them medical meu.and ono layman; thoy would form a
compollitiy motive Thelr homey thelr property, their | of tho whole military foreo, uncontrolled by the Judg- | tho dopartuient wero a info ovkr £800,000, tho | Fanitary burcau, including tho Mayora of Now York and
eee amt oe aiuper, hey Malt from the motives of | ment of an oficial superior, This ts 0 bo Goueraliins | wea wero receiving $1 60 per day; they’ now ‘Brooklyn and the Superintendamt of Police, making
Sr human entare Hower e eaua aod there principles | Chiok Thies are duties Incompatible with a urealers- | recelvo $2 a day> 1 Ond tho manure of 1864, | them ex-<ffeio membera This beard. should act,
of Darian oature, however ponerful, will nevor pul the | tick ocenpation ta Hichmoud, bit not wii tho command | according to tha Cily Inspector's. report, amoanta to | In all’ casea. upon, overything coming before thom,
masice voder arma, nor fender then patient ofa Kovern
woent and a lw whlch force
By voluatiers wax tho Arm
Pee during the Ara vo
tex Dovuly wan, Birelinge
ow nade oy; au of i
Mhrowh tho fate sta
Been growiog moro and ry
Which produced Wt bas Wo)
observers of tho Northorn Slates eoocur
lon that they cabot ralio Ofy ‘housakd mento ro.
pleat
1 (hie exhaustion by:
Bertion’of the last terrible y
moclety in the South te ne
Become tho natural condi
arraMgemont 1p Iife—domeatio, comnyerslal, nericultural
olitical—has been wetted with direct refervace (0 a.
and
‘ecatlauiticn of the state of
fed.as.n thing not mom to-be evaded than tho boat of
summer and the cold 6fwin!
acainst it, or moako the least
Beir own case,
erdioary conrse and meth
supply of tho army will novor fall; aud If tbero ia elier
exergy or senso In tho
She countsy, tbe force with which tho confederacy. will
fonfroat the euemy fo May will bs) equal, oven in um
berg, to bis own
‘Wo have at last tho hopo amd prospect of a good mill.
lary adimioisiralon, and bellore that tho opening eam:
Palga willagalo God our best gonerals—Ler, Johnston
tion then, as in last Say, to ren.
nd Beauregald—in
fer eeryicn ts Woalr chiatry,
tn a far better conditton ford
ago. With a base on the ea,
muldable than with bis base
Wille An linmense tract of
Abe enemy a year ago, is
sutborily, Ayearazu thee
Ransus, the best pant of Lo
Jarge proportion of Georgia
The Robel Cause Endangered by
His Blunders.
A Faint Topo Enter(aincd by tho
Robels that Davis is Not Always
From tho Richmand Sratine), Jam, 28.)
hn ©. Breckmridgo
amploymcot of forty thourand slaves for menial servico
The preceedings tat)
Tule jufl observation of a great political
Tt haa como to bo recognized
donmont of the eolltary vital position In t¥'ty country's
T ; [dothd effort Lo COMPTON. ey m quarrel
(@) U KH a aera cpniy bo cxnelided by tho seate elton’ oF coms
Leta independence of tho wholo POpUMAgn now WViUK | agen
Ta ‘tleeo Contosorate Buazex
Some Ways tice,
Peturo of Virginia a
io
ential paseago:—
cir Leader,
ander-in-Chief and
S¥aton,
theo retalalog bi
Army of Rorther
Slaves in the Rebel
Tn covelusloi
whicnover it ebial
aoe
Secretary of Xa fale
a eon appoint. At bo bap
Understood! tbat to will retain | AO RP
Tho dictingulsod wor.
the realgoatt
tho new eerre-
notice.
DE PROMPTLY PARED.
thereby,
ven wat! Ongeged ybsterday
Senate bill authorizhog tho
the prompt pak
WF an Important sep tn (ho
tog by virtue of
‘Thin olfcor is nowb!
xaminof, Jan. 28.)
jered; but ‘hey kometimes
‘employed in the
10 consEALENEO,
and vo power D
Worauee And consideration in
eof our nlfalra. Thoro was &
nuthero contedo:
royed by the vio-
Of We enemy. That theo ty
emy ieapenk Me can never
MAUralg, In any Rengo, with
‘do bureau at
nu
OF 8 urinlo
Doroback
genorali
sAhom into such a pobiiton, ho
ny of tho Unitod states com:
yeang of the war, by
Who offal of Burdanlty 19 1
ch materlal uel i conalyt
of Als War. Even thin has
‘oro scarce. “The machinery
FOUL Tho best Informed
in the
diroct
Vion \n the Nori.
coh
Dattle, aud ditease, and do
ear. “On the other hand, the
reanlzou forwar, Wor has
Jon of tho.country. — Kvory
(wr tu the case of
uctlonaries.
war. Conscription ls regard.
ler. Few hope ta contend
questions of Its propriety 1a
ax tho
With i tho
above extract, and
General Bragg;
of existence.
military administration of
£0, Wan €F
who recoll
master,
rake of,
They will Gud the country
fefenoo than It was a year
, Sbirman tn mach leas
on Chatiauooga and Nw
country Iu Talr possession of
Row subject to Confedemto
hemy held the whole of Ar-
uislans, part of Texas, ad's
pd/Alsbama AN thts tert
fuccesa of aur caueo do)
rmlght
aud duties of the go:
Congress with those o
of swt Hragy baw tho place naw,
oF tho army in Vie
r half, of Europe
whilo bio was In a German camp,
Greevo to command the Southors army, kod
Abe plan, which bo wxcouted In concert with Hit own acy
Wo nod not multiply tontances. All
Hormone not entitely Ignorant of intory: Know that Kuo:
} War bad always boon conducted by the will of ono
Kenora) Lo tho cblof Hold, elthor hitheelf tho government
avo been military.
Men), oF rondored Independent of goverment bY law, by
Pubiisoplulon, or the good wens and modesty of lyil
oitice to be In nothing diteront fro
he Loss of Faith ¥a Dav!
YRARS ENTERTAINED AT KICU MOD THAT “AYIA.
“WILL VETO OR peat ‘TOH BILL GRRATIKG
[ORE RATIN-
1me fyrom ie Richmond "4,
xarginer,
letter of some
i VirRliia,
‘On roveral sulnequentoccarlons the desire on my part
to chlargo. tho aphi
Ted toirenewed coustleration of the muted
Always expremed bil
roof Gone
ibe Tou
pn
y 10 kuow that by 60
ponding (0 Uhole expressed dentro
Nt tho time Of ite publication thi
Witte Impartaver, boca
If tho dato wan net rognrded, the reader of thin lettor
L Fuppor that Who Fresldont confounds the powers
ral-iqvebléf lately ordained by
corlala bureau officer called
the Commander In Chief under tho Preaidout, oxlit
goperal order of
ly period of tho war.
Ooflcer Loldingyt bax no discretion,
nd What of @ clerk.
Wing thut General Leo Waa wnablo to be tho commander
Of ab army |y,tho field and pervs tho President an an al
DO wnd {ho kame dImo,
UhLs whole country thinks We gonoralin-chlof a vory dite
forodk porronagos that ho will ON) tho xamo placo tn oor
Wililory organization which hay Yeon oocupled by tho.
military leader of nearly qyory other warllke. pico:
tinia Napoleon was
WUln ehiief fore In
tod (he eanipeal
fovervigns who hi
Gongroes bolloves Itelf to hayo mado kuch an officer
and Walls to bear his name from tho Executive, «ut it
14 wNtepered Oat the Beecutive "Woes not sce tl."
Uiat ibe Executive view of this matter ta sot forth In the
ro as
{OIEGY ondetico Béiwoon tho Lagi.
Pretend. Davia wae publi
wewrpaper, Tho Ley slaturo sent that olflolal a yet
Jutloo paseed by Ion ths i7Uh of Janua
‘a wish that Goneral I *
command of all thor,
‘Tho President roplle#, (y
the 18\b of January,
‘140 hould bo appointed to tho
mites of the Confoderata tater.
, OC wbleh tho following
‘of Northern Virginia, a
1 L0'a unel
Inability (o assume command of
Sther armies than tot now cootded (0 him, weer
rellewod of tho Immediate command in the Deld of that
opposed to General Gren
Bites opoohidlonse a the General Avomb)y, that
Alcablo by ease ea
iRessime tho command of all the armies of the Confederate
‘without withdrawing from the direet command of
‘tha Army of Nortboro Virgiola, 1 will docu it promouve
Of We publle ioterosts 10 placo bit, ia #ieh command,
ter peomn to havo
e Lantodated the law of Con
Krom creatiogs Keneral.in.chlef,, Though it ts dimeult
fb beliove that the President did not know (ho nature of
the Law in preparation, yet It was possible that bo did not;
and as (he view taken of (ho mattor in this correspon:
douco mugeested vacomforiable roeotions which might
by bolded under that mupposition, wo lot It pam without
Eomo lato rumors, however, Buggert Ihe «us.
clon that this Totter was fntendod ax an.
ho Prosdont’s polloy, wnd attention to It Ws compelled
‘ore than tho President’ ebiot of
General Lao wi
Now Congres
Dut ho appointod tho
igo In Spain
Washingto
Richmond, con-
Tonnessea, a8 Woll a3
fore tho law waa | i
NEW
‘Thomas N.
Depammo
Hold yds
Jan, 28.) le
h OxyiFesa v0 of
Tength, dated oa | theraninitlated I
Umony.
Thomas N, Cat
Ti | timo attached to
wis Ort
‘of January, 1863,
pector, NW was
elfen
ners, has | Pireet cleaning
nd he bie
tng upon tho »
mept, and callin,
ponded and tho
‘dolog, Lax ro! | $612,600, which
Uhreo years beforos
Common Council, iL
dono by contract, and there wore epec
for tho work; Mi
the Legtslaturo
mont continued
Toepoctor assuin
forco amounted
jadicaUlon of
Ir. Hoole camo
of bia adminis
‘expensen of th
Wan expondod
the P
dnidept.
in iy opinion
0
Ilia place of | department and:
mont; by Mr. Hi
Ie ip not wurpri
the contingent f
nd } wurn total of tho
(ures for the las
amo work durh
General in Chior
bout $60,785; 1
perton and on
ul
Was pol $056, 401
cumbrancen aru
nd Haly
ou)
rn
In& Wook, thoy:
they are vory Ign
of from
must tay that
In fact | dosplte wil theen
‘nd rani
{uspectora
to
follow thb carta m
thoy are un-
while Twas
to thorame cate
bo ufliciont for
thoro tn 1800; "have been ta two
clerk for yenr to the Duress of Reg:
(etry and Statielice; 10 1661 was appointed Superinten-
It wads only when ralte@ed-of this necersity that Leame | dant of Sanitary Inspection, and remained moti) tbe 16th
Mo tho conclusion to rolieya Hin from the generel com:
wand, believing that the tafety of the capital avd tho
aed, 10 9 great moamire, on
Jo tho comtnund tn the Oeld of ‘the
with mo shows overy item of the expenses; the coat
100 for cleaning (Uo #ttoets mounted 10 $426,186 23;
Jn F864 tho cost for doing tho kame work amounted 10
Information, $908,003 88
Wo came Into office, under the
havo had romething IIko a pestilence in
that tho Excoutlve regards the new | waa scarcely a day {hat an edficlent oficer:
m) that ow Olled by
(hat it has no objection to Genoral Leo
Jn bls place gaia, but bo will thore bo still “under the
Froaldent,"" who tous from hits houe In
taue 1% ‘command the Array of
Others, Uy constitutional Hgbt A fear that it would bs
jmeased at tho tne the Lay was passed by those
lected tho fate of the law fora general quartor
fod so many other laves of Congresa Dut for the
‘the country and the ca:
pectars. where thore
had such an officor,
old bodies from gravoyards,
01
fie ianote do
thero was betwoou koveuty and one hundred distributors,
tho ordinances were under my
Day's Proceedings—Continuation
of the City Ingspestor’n Department—
Upon the strnt—rater=
eating Developments—Expenvor of the
$1,200,000—0 ices
Core
at Over
Tho epamination Into tho (Ny Inwpectorw Department
sllll eqoiaven before the Albany conim|tica, and from
all ep@ecaranco will drag tts weary length along for soma
dayndo come. The proceedings yeaterday ware of moro
(han-ordioary Interort, belug Of a wharacter to atooleb
julo tho workings of the clly government
ho em | Qstea fargo nudlenco wax prosent during the ealire Hes
"Whea Genoi"it Leo took commend of the army of | #102, and extracted considerable merrrmeot from (ho tea:
Northern Vitel ja bo was in command of all tho aries
of the Confode aie States by my order of axalgoment to
eoulinued I9“chis general command, aa well ma {0 Ure Nd:
mediate coramand of the ary
pane ae T Frould resist bis opinioi
for hita '.0 be rolreved of one of (bose two duties Road}
a8 he br over slrown himeelf to be to perform ony Fe
Vice (Vink Idesired him to render to bie countey, tie heft
ACforr mmo to clooke Dilwern his withdrawal (row tho
‘conv.nand of the army Jn the Geld, aod relieving biex of
Lhe general ooxaniand of all Che armice of the Confederate
rr was tho Gret witnem placed on tho
wand by Judgo Whiting, The witnem took his eeot with
10 that {was necemary | much impromment, and in mo orecalar mansor tesliOed
¥ | uy follown:—T reside jo tho city, of
tho Glly Tnepéctor'n Department; was
cayacitlen;
, when I was removed by the Cily fa-
my dULy a8 superintendent to make my-
Mi acquainted with the department as I could,
andIdidno; Twill lato my experience in relation to
ind |Ui-cont down to the premot tte, 10
1800, when I weot into the department, tho city wan do-
Jog tho Work of ajroet cleaning; mear the end of 1860 a
Terolution Was passed by the Board of Aldermen reflect
innecentary expenditures of the depart
for tho account of tho gionoyn ox
work done; tho report mbicb 1 bave
makes $485,214 23 moro than It cost
After thnt report wea gent to tho
‘was proposed tho work eboukt bo
fr’ Hacklay recolved it; in 1861 tho work
Mas given out for $279,000; the appropriation mado by
Jn 1801, and the expenece of tho depart-
about (ho same, Ubw) tho present Cy
ed the office; tho expentes for elorical
to $116,000, the contlogont fund was
$20,000, and tho total eum for tho year was $414,000,
covering all the expenses In tho departinent; these ox:
ented continued about the sama dows to 1868, mhen | mes a Pie
Into offloo; T was In bjs office #kx mont
Nration; thera bas been,po return of tho
t departinent elnce, of that tho public
could learn by any possibiliiy what’ amount of money
durlug theeo ex mooths; my own ell.
mate, mado from the opportanities I bad, would reem to
ince Lhe expenses of that departinen|
,000, 0005
mado to
nearly $1
tho Comptroller ebould
show, under cath, every Mord of expenditure In tho
with tho depart-
all the ps connect
Stee rt he ‘shown that, In 1864,
joole’s own Fo}
ho expended for sircat cleaning tho amount of $812,"
‘ ee 188,000; | Lepliiatare to be acted on; tho principal roaron I op.
RUS SBUBROAT RSrat Ua caaA TAG ale OOO aK ei tho Dilla was bocauso ‘one of the men was asklog
for powor eo great that if ho recelved IL. would be
und AmouBtolsto $16,000, making the
‘oxponses of that departuicnt, by official
Mr. Boolo's tolal of expiendl-
Lélghlcen months Is $1,447,000; for tho
ing the preceding eighteen months before
irection of Colonel ola-
Aud hak Io 1800, $105,769 was pald for
ashes rombyed frotw the elly; Ltn that In 1664 there
1 for ths ame’ work; juspeotors of en-
Jo iy Judgmont, entirely uonoccexai
uring my ofielal term i never had mor. than two, men
that did more’than report themsclves tome at ny offlon;
Tuover tad work for any of therm moro than two ours | clerk 10) tho
Ir
reat doal less ibn (Ho Clty
Gosts besides dolngftha war
how,
reoolvod pay of §1,000 a year when 1
wns In otfice; theroare forty-four health wardens; they
fro wholly and entirely a usoless appendage to the’ elt
jorant, illiterate men nod unfit to p
form the duly If any was required of them; they are of
Bot te allguloct nee to tho publle; they ars’ ab expenso
,000
to $55,000 a yoar, ond 1
if tt had Dot been “for
of police in relation to the manilary condition of the city,
forty-four boalth wardens, wo youl
the'elty;, thera
mena
in
found on the payrolls from November 7
ovember 19 amounted to $00; jn relation to the, du-
Hee of these mon T could not for'the life of me under- | while at the
stand what they Lave to d:
ud coo that the loads are all right and
ary damped whore they ehould bo; but the disproportion
Of carts to Inspectors Is 60 evident
©, for the sake of every | haye performed |
himself, we bopo that
that they: could not
ward there. aro twenly-nino
ar much fewer carts;
fo offlee I never know or
ne onlinance distributor would
ment; (n 1863, when
own eye, and for threo
months ono man coulf bay al) tho ordi.
See ROTC Ke Clty Intelligence. den a pear cpa Havel aa RL Sa
Ahan tho force required to recover Weems is Hesren Sraxer—Ove Horm Beasen ro | distribute never beard of such men when I was \o
Qempt will ecarcely” bo toade. The diminaded | DH1%—Betwoen two abd threo o'clock on Tuesday Gee ‘row any of them on the Laat pay rolls, but
armlos of the, Caled Bat Fer meee, giBan the | Morning a Ore eccurred In a frame stable In tho roar of | laborer on cha two laborer on the dumps woold
ee ebarcacape ano The Allache Bintan eee ee ‘16 Hegter treet, ocoupled by John Green. His horse | be one more than would be moctsrary; at tho
Some evident shat the enemy will uover sxaln be, if he | Rey worwed to death, valued at €10; harneas worth $16; | fot Of Thirly.fourth etrect Therw wax bul ono in-
. aver was, able to cover all parts of this country atone | S¢lusurance. The ‘stabliog was damaged about 100! | #Pector and but ono laborer om tho dump, but
me wih bis a
emporancour s
ah
on.
DF,
yjuiea
Virginia and the Carolinas
90 Georgia and Misslealppls
(dais Virglola, it ean ai,
- ‘Lory of the republic, homey
Bf (ballasooga it. containa no place of depot ia ho evan,
Ary’s lieart;,00 lock “and
James, by Kbicn an Ioveder may ebut up bis cong
hen ina, leaving it ecu
fo future undertakings
The question of supplysh:
Fer a real didieulty, and
ious period of the war, f
20 much food in proportion
+ Bie &.
supplant the natural produ
veat and boca
amployed in war, is devo
Abings, acd has beca #0 é¢mployed fora year pas The
Bext crop will surpass all It
food iu specie 18 now Jes (han Mt ever was in this coup.
«By, even 0 the Jecalities Ww
gauss the roads aro
Mestroyed by the enemy
eonsidersble region tbat, ls
Ra popalation and the ary
Bore weak poofile are mizhti
ful thn rosd at Branchvill
Kern States Colion aud tobat
r ction of the soll—Indian corn,
Tho whote force of tho country, ubt
old both Bast and Wert in ea. | WHEY, belong to Tore
To compass the lovasion of | Pd lwevndlary Ore
bp must relingalsh bis grasp
Ani while the canfedéracy te
‘aye recover tho \estern terri
‘or often worsted there, South
Wain,
Annist oF 4 Yoo
Ten Inyast.—Last
Key like Richmond and the
noel
re bebiad, while bo preees on
always boon a bogbear, bat
* leas wo now thaa at any’ pre.
thore never asa time when
(o the papulation was raleet
cco 60 longer
Nl very
fed to the creation of these | AN
«predecessors. The value of
tuer Barrett, who will p
ferday ap unknown mat
found dead in bis roo
nee &
———
aburg City News,
NG Monn row Caw
ek
jeDonad no Insurance; sup”
‘dence of her aunt, Io Thir-
roperly Investigate tl
Nowy MAN Fotxn Diab pr Ths Rods. —Yer.
By Aged about weyenly years, was
ma, At MT South Fourih strech Cor.
er they would’ ba!
Hekot distribator
manner It Is eon!
Aiveb to one man,
these mew will coll
Witla load, giving
of the Forty-
ed ceveateen,
Youd have beard |
oul of i
‘and olher matter,
8 Case.
Pie partment,
oy
for
there!
te 1 yeu
al olber dumps there was ecarcely any limit to the nomn-
Wo; there arg also ashmen weed for
Which is a very great abuso in tho
acted; these men are taken prowle-
‘ouourly, and ar Intrusted with ticket reproeentin;
is0 Tim Drarn oy | MUCH Woney; there aro probably. two hundred. tickets
evenlog oflcer Coder,
GNU precinct, arrevted m young gin, ag
Bamed Annie Kelly, at tho rea
Aecath street, Now York, who, {t appears, was delivered
of e fornale child on Satarda
of a relative, fn Sonth
and It Is gencrally understood that
ado with the cartman who comes up.
8
he mon ray that the pay they received
from the departmout was nothing to tho prout (bey mado
‘oulelde;
mea ery liberally, for
removing their
which the departmont
Yor clerical, foree, amounts 10 $153,000
H venture to way that Ie cauhd be dono
shoo, ‘ud Jone more efficiently and "eatteactorily.
Vhan Its no\7, Then como the bellmen Thos fierkoul
hers itis dearest; and if the | oper Barrett investigated tho eayo, and fo cath | Garinly ueeent cola 8-day, (an! Aliey ars of no
Gisiribullon wes little better than it ty tlie would, at | bal ensued from yatural cause,” In tho puoketoe ae tinays tee fuk HE rer Sete UTE
Ha Wr imeal, Wo the obeapest country 10 live inom iho | ceased was found weard, on which was written *F, Pe. | Saya Sak car. the aah cartimanto,carry/uia bel
face of be globe But the Bacio oa 18 cot good, be | ralaf, Civil Enginear."” he ag HeU Rae ey hare parkebe acransehs axl 7
unrepaired, and are -oflep — —— reper snd (heey i
pea - the reports you wil ero aro
eve Abclens, here Is, no Dr Gwin and Tis Schemes. olgbicen ballnigere poe to the
my employed fu Hue detec Teton anington Star, Jan28} Cily Inspector's report fur 1864: On page 8 of that fo:
Ty areal thar Shereaienek. | When it became pretty certaln that the couspimcy of | port ho dates tho Dumber of loads of. ashes aud garbiigo
ir.atraid tbat hops the. ollgurvby SRO cuilmloate tn war, Dr. G) removed to, bo 163; on page: fony-six bo
= mast bo! starve | forteeing a loug an oo a
en its eupplies from Goorgla is Impossible? Tmbecile irate Io “als sohequeat eyes | ats, the mute
eeston! Virgin's alon:
Bary to tara the
Virpials—a th
ir
screw bard
wd of “Virgin
as, will feed Leo's army for wx
to-morrow.
Bbrre in thesoath, samen
earrency Is pald for it
acd tgzorsnt
Taasters and c:
etl; who Insult the people,
Sous for the whi
Paper, which
reqchr
Sopris Lave whats
Foteg of Vier
Eric aod wel on
Space or is eq
ar fo kind. and bs
Corm and wheat is. here, as every.
; bicause rude, and stupid,
Young men Under the aames of quarter:
smmisanes, are dispersed over the land to
Itshould ever become neces: | United state
down on ber—nay, half of
ja—witbout the help of the
foonthe if it was,
‘Abelr rebellion) qu
Europe be mado
Fre
mt difficult of access because | colonization. Fro
If we! could pay
8 euilicleot and imperial
life tei
vane in danger
to emlgrate to Mexico. Bis subseq
vuthorities and bis thorog;
yathy with the Southern rebel loaders
os
‘ob governmental protection of
Jekoued hia pu
p hat nd to: being
Ls
m a knowledge of bis
went arrest by tho
fh perecnal ayia.
rat}
ABOU, If possible,
Wwored “to by.
.F than with
Ero olng to
Yast theme of
plans and of bis
‘oplal
Io dou
Yo the padi
Tfind by the
1s, Und oa,
ibapoclors, bat |
red and seventy,
AT to Doses
oF over $11
alae to wes
Abe Common tog
‘adéd in the Oi
sioad of Its bein,
Toe
November 21
dred and seventy.(
there were one ho:
Tequested to report
Bess no return ote
{nto the secout te
shown It to be ove
Wis bupposed 10 bu doug
Feally one by the “Pol
ion U
Mr, “Carr, © ahowing
Is therefore
intorest
omitted:
rulls from November 7 to Novembor 1
ddown (eo bundred and #lx speci
Lave tines found there are bot one hun-
-Alx or cue hundred and soventy-Lin0;
le
to 6, there wore one bun-
no; Ress ecseaber 8 to Decomber 17
dred and elghty, and from December:
Abe en!
YI
$1,000;000,
F Whe a eyes
: fetid Uo be ol partment I found woul
mist The road has been rough te colany, despita all he can do for Louls Napoleon, earniat. | 1 xpoke te un to the Uj
Heep and th: shades of eventae fair sraj'2 Araat aro | Jy secouding our nallonal endeavors to drive the latlece Who ls tery convent oars aeistanoutn ine ver:
are footaore acd westy; some falar Gr ieess~ Many | Afoope and fk being $1,300,003 and be ald that in Lis opioion
sok aud lle down In ibe malr# of eoertion dagen’ | & Bis colony will do to, If bat to mould amount’ to ‘mote; Lea by We report af the
Hiereal scora nd meery. Bat tbe great colors of | {ber Kupremo governmegt, which Is all of fia: | Comptroller that then ticeae ee Me Desle, for, ae
dravé mea will always rally If their Jead:
Benr The Instince of the people, xbich tla
ia: ibeir Wberty wax io danger wheo 1
iat covernment escia
Iepeiled chem to resistance four years ago, ie
, Powerful now tban limo, and eae
Mises, wlniever tha suitor
Deraloty of uller dégradstion ‘which mow replaces
muikipation of those days Lelthem mo ibe oe
Of bope, tat thelr forces will be tlerably. weil
their Fick will ch alway be guided Vy
Ties Davis, over precipice aud iio quand, a
BBs eicrance of the
Kesgervus than the
Me greabest peril of the
Dilly of xome
ira oil es. | Lar
hie abotogs
. 4
Into “exitscce, aud wbich
AUl perpetate Gut resist: | anspe yes
ing, Taller thas eubmlt ty the
Sense,
and tbe courage of the ar-
ot
ont
a card of!
ric, and
of the Doctor’
Year emou
Power than (ses | most loosely
endl
for any purpose,
uot a Lealtb measure
jent; io regard to Wat 1 will
six rovothe I was there ja olco
Propored. or
tho benefit of tbeclty; the rogulae
Sanit Bureau were tho very worst, and
promen Z
rod; tbe health wardens were
iB to Loelr duly, and whan I wauled one
even in the months of Jaly and August,
mand hin: We ts, therefor, triding with
by leaving the lives of thi
‘Beall of ihe city ahould bo extrusted \nio
— >=
yw York, was at 000
only
also.
yer thirieen
quent, In London Aue populaton te ovr three mithion,
find gather from the tnedieil reporte thot tho deaths
there per year wer twenty.one thousand to one miltioa;
tly of Now York, scconding to the euovlog of thio
Hiiy lospecter, tbo deaths amount to pearly 23,000 Lo tha
ho
elly Leap
(000 In ond yeat—a diifersnes uf 6,009 nalts?
iin New-York, and thf whilo the patiral edran-
tages of thiselty are four \o five per cam over London.
I Tribe rystem of forming 3 commision of medical men
were adopted, C propme giving the nireot cleaning loo
the bande of the poller, the work to bo Jour by couiract
and iho beal(® commissioo appointed, there would b= a0
farther nocenlly for the City Inepcetor's Department
Tundonstand there le n bill boforeitbe Legitature oo they
pubjeck [have discovered from visits paid to" the dam.
pemares and olber places that, wtcord ng to thelr kaos
ago, (bere is morerickners in this cily, ahd has levy
for tho Inal (wo years, than there t Io eanny other ¥yyl-
Naln—inaligution
of thts city.
When tho Hackley contnict was about to be tl-en from
him, Colonel Delavan requested ma to make wp estimate
ould do tho work for, Tecatied bout
Jospestors to find out'Uso number of
Mo do We work of the ay; 1 ok. thn
making op tho Mat, tay fmiade an
presented thers wo Qolonel Dela
ov Ic cleaning tho
Jived elly jn. Uso world. ‘Tho cauro in
fo tho sanitary wante ond neveeritios
of what T thoug!
mo. al} the strec
men nccertary
greatest caro (0
Ceuimate of my owns
Yan, and the ctUmale for all tho w
Hreets, wx offered by the Inspector
my on estimate wan $271,000,
wrork could be dono for $200,000; th
gold nud placed to the credit
would pay for Lho exponse of carting IU away
was for $322,000
ark dat I Wes a very visiooary man,
or the health wardeas ta to. 21
houses, (0 exawine into ok#, ynul
that (ho tanitary adairn of thelr dist
tended to thetr duties
‘oases of Infectious dizeasce were ro}
Ahoy would not go,
Tyas auccesatul to gett
Sroes-oxamlsed 307
into tho workings of the
ing them to go,
Inunicipal alfairs of the city
two or threo articles that wero pul
1s 8 powspaper-called the Citizen
draftlig a Jar to be prosented to th
Jaton tothe examinations I bave
to give tbo
of the dispensaries, making them bealth warde:
wag to place th ai a general thin
principlo. (After considerable
ert avy thio
Mr, Boole di
cbaige; 1 dl
pos
decided disadvantago to tho cliy; I saw, or
thought T saw, In the bill that tho ‘par.
ties who. had muds it bad made it to
answer their own Individual purposes; have never op-
in cares of
well Tho city would not
julred, and, taking It altogether, would cost a
Tospootor's Dopartimeut now
katlsfuctorially; do not knose
ho population of 1864 would compare wit
1861; do not kuow ji whit proportion the houses hare
increased tn tbreo years:
; Sompiroller’s ofiga bear
the labors | Oty
of tho dispensaries, and for tho prompt action and duties | woall
If we got overy paper from the
NR UpoD tho expenditures of tho
pector's Department for six months Jo 1863 It
bo found to amount to $700,000; undor Colonel
Delayan I bad all the duties of ‘tbe general guper-
fendant of sanitary alfa
found | dotica and gaye them to others,
In tho City Tnapoctor’s office to attend to the business | eco th (
Ire of the clty; tho nomber of §
j, but under, Mr. Boole
Thad nothing Whatever to do;ho took from’ mo. all
and Uwas not allowed to
© payrolls, they belog pul in a room with a patent
lock for the purpose of keeping mo avay from (hem, I
still drew my ealary;
outside of tho oflico;
ward; ono ordinance
A work; in the First ward there aro | su)
four special luspoctors where there aro forty carts, whilo
tb tho. Sixteenth
my dutica never required me to go
I wrote come for tho nowepapers
head of the Sanitary Bureaa; do not know of
; It le wald to mo they have to | Mr. Boole’s being aay from bis. office for throo month
Jn tho Sixteenth ward the strect inspectors, to the. bum.
ber of Uwenty-nine, aro marked down aa couBned to that
éteibutor for each ward would be
Twas satisfed tho
1 wanUTS should be
of tho departinent, which
5 thin report
wan presented to the preset City Tospector hia ho
camo \nto office; but wax returned to me with the re-
tho duty
fo vist the difefent
uh Ke, nnd to co
ric are ‘altended 1a;
I know that thoro wardens dy notand pover bave at!
and they cannot ba depended
pon; Thave had occaslon to rend men to places where
ported, and T found
T never know an instance where
busines at present {9 examining
jam,
not connected With any of the Bowspapers; have writen
llahied fn the Times;
fone of those wasip relation to tho nuinber of londe of
dirt removed by the City Inspoctor; no one pays mo for
any of tho kervices Tom rendering, and itis w very costly
[ications offered | tervico; do not bolong Co the Citizens’ Assoclation: there
published in thle city
in tho favor of tho Association; have nol written for tho
paper, 1 think that andor Colone! Delavan 1 assistod in
fe Legislature, In ro-
made; that lav was
based on the principles Fave advocated'to-day; It was
power of the City fospector into the banda
jit
to tho hands of
followed th roport of Colonel Delavan
Jn 1861 to the Coramon Council recommending the eamo
coptroversy tbo witnees
rolactantly acknowledged that he wrote the report. for
Colonel Delavan.) Ido not know why the law was oot
forwarded to tho Legislature to bo acted on; I did not in-
About abolishing the City Inspector's ofllco;
id not make the siatoment to mo thas my
tenare to office deponued on my fidelity; T told hima. that
Mt might bo unpleasant and nonecessary for Lim to keep
mo In office, aud he replied that bo did not want to dis-
id opposo health billa that were ecnt to. tbe
extreme necess ty calling, in.
the er-ojfiefo member. The four coramissioners should
bo Uberally paid, being professional men, say $5,000
8 year; tho Superintendent of Sanitary Inspection being
require
Bealtn wardens nt $1,000. year: an Tour
Sanitary Bureau would pervorm all tho
that of
Jnrpecsor by onver of Me. Wieans
Ietcnr in epee Sele ot Eb
Wiest; sarpald 4am $260 for baizer, whick, Iearaxentd,
was Lo Day fOrAja Becton of Mr. Boolo; L was to cot tho
fos tion of Facial Mspeetor: for my money; thera werd
some Eel y tivo or Uwanty-cighe. of us that pald the
V3, Ol pod different w ms, Ldoo't know how much;
Tot “My pay Toe about sightweoks; at the City Lospec-
ter gore Mr. Wigan told me thot the clerks wero alwaya
Sactormonoy; that he want dome, and 1 gayo bim
et ono time $20} Tid nol speak to Mr, Dasenvury Wen;
Tmado ireckly reporta to Mr Wigan ; he showed mo
where tis dork was; I nover was iu tho’ pnyaic office of
Mr, Boole, but Law him thoro; mever had avy conyer-
esto orth him, C pald $100,
Cromezamnloed by Counsel—t did wot giva the
money w Mr. Wigan, bat to Sr. Doremer, who kept ©
fajoon, and be told’ me that he gaye itt Mr. Whgans
T gavo $150 for tho place: I know Mr. Durenhary since
met him in December, In Me Doremer'a louse; {inet
Mr. Wigan thero, too; 1’ did not ask Dorciner tc get_mo
Uuis place, bo offered’ it to wey Mr. Wigan told me when
Tas Jotroduced to bit that he would baye me mado a
rela) ins Lor,
Pectin F slgian textided that bo resided nt No. 610
Pixth avenuo; about the 3d or dth of December was ap
ated special inspector; L was at Doremera nod Mr.
Won told me that if Ti ranted to-xpchd some money ho
wo Id got me the poeltion of special Inspector, he asked
$200, but afterwards gave il (o mo for $80; that was all T
Dad; he took mo to thoofce, and Introduced me to Mr.
Hoole'e brottior as ono of li'k special inspectors, he gavo.
me 2 ebield; then be told me to go around the atreets
and fe If | could got God any dead animals, I reported to
him, and be pald mo $2aday froin December lo February,
1864; thon T went to the office, nnd they told mo
that'they bad no money; that Mr. Bool was gona to
Albany to got his bUL paseed; then Mr. Wigan got sick,
ud he eid thero was no more money to be had, T then
Rlopped' inspecting the slrocts; after this we had a meet.
ing at Jefferson Market, and Mr. Wigan told me we wore
olng (o have a military company, aod that Boole was to
ecolonel; Mr. Wigan introduced me to Mr. Boole as
‘one of bis epecial lnepectors od we hod adrink to-
Kelher, and Mir. Boole raid all right; the regiment was
pot Ooally formet
Crosa.oxaroloed—Tho pay had not stopped when tho
meoting wan called to form a company a maid altogolber
for the position $95; I got pald about eight w H
pald the monoy to Mr. Wigan, who called bimself the In-
spector General of the Sevouth Judicial dietrict
Touls Schaffer testkied that Lo resides iu Fourth avo.
nue, near Eigbty.eoventh street, be saw Mr. Wigan at
Ur Doremer’s place; they (old ma they wouldygive mo
te office of special Inspector; I pald £200 for it; they gave
me o badge anda book, It wos Mr. Doremerfgave it
to tho; was in the office from November to
May; itr, Wigan certified to my returns T was
at” the beady office once or twico when tho
Money was not,paid; I did not seo'Mr. Boolo there; I
Faw Lilm once about this ime and he told mo to see Sr,
Wignn; he said whoever gives tho office hax got to pay
fontat got about one hundred dollars of my moucy
back.
Cross-examined—I bad known Mr. Wignn for about a
ear and a half before T gave bkn two Luudred dollars
Tor the office; bo bad been In the army before; what his
business previous to that was 1 don't know, ho first
talked to moabout getting this place about Nevember:
ho and Mr, Doremer told us that Mr Boole had
spent £0 much money on clections this was
what he wanted the money 1 paid him
for; I was to have this office twelva months
Charles Close Lestified that ho resides at Elgbty-soventh
street and Fourth avonuo; {got an appointmontas special
stroct Inspector; Mr. Doremer camo to my house and
eald Twas no old man and wanted an office very. badly
you will only have to pay $200; I sald I bad not so roucl
he mld, wover miad, you ore a friend of mivo an
you will get It for $129; paid Doremer $100 cash and ho
gave me nehicld aud a hook; I was pald for a fow weeks,
and told by Doremer that I would have nothing to do for
the pay; “this Insted a fow weeks; then it was stopped
I complained to Mr. Doremer, but ho sald, “I havo
nothing further to do with it; Mr. Dusonbury told mo
hat he had wothing 40 do swith tt, but referred me to Mr.
Wigau; Mr Chambers, one of ‘the clerks, took moto
Mr, Wigan, and asked him. to put mo on tho books for
Ofty conten day more than I war getting; 1 was at tho
Comptroller's office once, nud found out that I yas down
there for ojghteon dollars a week, aud I was only getting
twelve dollars; Ttold the man {hat told mo so that this
could not bo ‘passibla; bo sald jt was thoro in plain
writing.
Cross-oxominod—When Mr. Wigan. talked to mo ho
talked in German; 1 did not understand what ho sald to
Mr. Chambers; T'Arst saw Mr. Dusenbury in April or
May, J know Mr, Chambers; Mr Wigan died im April or
May 1 stopped reeciring pay the Qrst part of February;
1 pot back $70 or €S0 of my money; I could not say ox:
actly. :
Ro-direct—I was called upon by Mr. Chambers to make
‘an affidavit ones, I don't Know what f was called upon to
Bwoar,
AiJourned UI to-day ot half-past tev o'clock.
Tho Fire in Twoenty-Highth Street.
TO THE EDITOR OF THY HERALD.
New Yors, Jan. 81, 1885,
Ye your columns of this moruing, under the head of
“Arrest on a Charge of Arson,!" It was statod that tho
© In Twenly-oighib street, on Sunday ovening, was
extinguished Ly a fesy pails of water and tho assistance of
the police. ThieT ‘positively deny, as thero was nots
policeman tn sight when Hoze Company 30 got water on
the re; ad but for tho timely arrival of Hoso Company,
4 nnd Eogino Company 48, tho’ Ore would have beon a
large ono. I cannot seo ' the propricty of giving tho
police credit for whist Oremon do, As to the arrest of tho
Miclent to do the work required; I beard. alleged perpetrator, he was not arrested unlll Give hours
a _reat many complalnte agnioat the City tn- | after the discovery of the tro :
spector’a Department while Twas in tbe depart. JOHN BROWN, Foreman of Hose 50,
ment, “heard complaints. against tho — eflelency. B
excopl two, that wero romoving | I received w lelter from Mr,
the report of 1863. Then again there ure | Mr. Bool knew of (he artlcti
rome large Dotcls pay these | testimony wak to the off
ashes and dirt, | stroct, near tho Second avenue; that bo bad
doen not require | agreement with Nn Gould for cleaning the streets. this
‘bom to lo; the present cost of the City Tuspestor's De-
of the department coon aflor Mr. Boole came into oflico;
Roolo's cblef clerk, Mr’
Ordinance distributors aro | Dusenbury, in which be spoke of the oxtravagance fo Ug
op Ip tho ‘departmout, Mr. Boole’s inefficiency, and the
abuses that needed correction; no not kuow the duties of
the bellringers; do not think thoy baye any; the rospou-
ibility of havibg €0 digproportiouate u number of street
veopers and carton rests entirely npon tho Cty [uspocs
tor; 1 wrote a sketch of Mr. Boole In the New Bra; T
wrote it from instructions recolved from itr, Boole's
brother, Rov. Wu, H Boole; tke eketch waa nol truoy
Ye, and war cloasted with me
about Il; veyer told Mr. Brady that Mr. Boole kuew
nothjus of the proparation of this nrilclo,
Re-direct—The article war read by mo to Rev. Mr.
Boole before It waa pubilsted; his brotber was present
at tho time; be wanted «it fq elect bimMayors If tbo
Complrollcr.had responded to the resolutidn of the Com:
mon Council asking for the expenditures iu. tho City Lae
apector’s Department, 1 ehoutd bo able to mako n correct
Atatement of the expenses of the department. do oot
krow why the Comptrolitr iid aot respond to tho reso
lation.
A recess was then taken, when St was wnderetocd that
nan threc, ve or ten tickels | Mr. Carr would egain bo' pot on the stand, but, upon
for single Joad, with the understanding that he should
divide with the (icket nian when Ne rooolvea his money;
Dover have seen any tickets Indicatiog lest than a full
assembling for tho afternoon session, Mr Carr was tot
Present, havipg been called away by the adden. Ilineas
of bis wile
: AFTERNOON SESSION,
The Ost witness examined was George D.
Hah Hla
feck that ke reelde
In Nath
special
Was ronowed from Week (6 Week; the strecis he was to
clean were, Fourit avenue to Thirtyss-cond street, Finth.
avenue to’ Forty-second street, Sixth avenue to Einty-
Binth street Grand street, from Broadway to tho act
river, Blosckor street, from Broadway to the (ntereection
of Elzhtb aycnuo, aod ibe \hole of ibe Bowery, Chaiham
Alroct and Pork row; tio did not know whether there
Was any competition sgalust bim in procuring the
contract; he cleaned tho streets onco aid frome
Aimies tweico.and ronio oF them tlirea limes a week. the
first contract for this work continued three months; by.
thls I was ta clean them twice a wook; the whole of ‘my.
pay at that time was threo bundred dollars weoky
this contract Blecekerand Grand etrccts wero omitted:
Ant was all the work Thad (til tho ui
manure;
ured dol)
fares, and wanted to be well el
by machinery; T owned the
could not have been dows
waa besides what
and was for my work from Novem:
lcd to have the
avo owned an ap-
1861; 1 bave made
Evening Stock Exchange.
Torsoay, Jan. BY, 1865.
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Arrivals and Departure
ARRIVALS.
Tayenroor—Steamabip C14
Dells, Capt ff Wade. Capt
Dent’ di regiment
Phillippine Late, Mua
Prered tod tu chllayen
ier
Havawa—Steamshlj
Leary, WB Muck
Ferrera; Aaj
bonell, At!
peasuereeneuieG
Samar ienh Aire Cuca
is, Ramon Urlarios z an
Moravian, from Portland—W Ban-
aceland: MaFaat, an A Rovdc sa
i Mrs Monet tay casio AD
hex Capt Strait.) © Walon Sock
ME nnd ry McGuil, D Morgah, LD ilanchelt, Lieut Robe
ton, Bishop of Quebse. Indy and chill, © Doherty, A Bridget
Hugh Donadyo, W Sbeplierd sud wife, Max Mabier—acd 1:
er
47a, but gave it away, to another |
< app 1
ros noe oteal spac | torn toners eH
1 1h an v Bh
YORK HERALD, WHDNUSDAY, PEBRUARX J, 1865.
. 0 mamo of EAwesrd Sm! y " Grhare she put infor repairs), 12 dayx, wi coal, to DE
is z PRTIAATION, | Ue tandsof mea who \oow Wir Dustncen and coder. the mmo of Elwsrd Sm! got paid did mot go own = (bane shat spalrs), 7h \
THE SENATONAL COMMUEREB INVESTIGATION roth ate a incr ork comm acare | eran Wn ie CA ans ye When | ASA Beta, ih fala Carag
ee 4 OF pedical mea, 10. to regrpan zauivo af tint depart Ceuta a ieee Frgs-Mbat bo had ono of the wpoke vebeJobn Waluwright, of EasImuree Wee loe eto
ton, Ja
robe Goren of Uppers (Br), Darts, Gorawalls, with pots
Beir HD ilasking Keeres, Poriunn Day, 18 days, with fad,
muster
Bebr Julla Baker, Lowe, New London.
Selir Mariel, Giipatriek, iidderord.
Kelir Fuirdesler, Cox, Ganiiner:
Kehr Messenger, Holden, Rockland for Fortress Monroe
Bebr Catawamleak, Hix, Rockland for Foruess Monroe.
TILED.
run; abips Athena, Leccadia;
brigh Alico Maude, Bessie York=
Steamers Bhickstone,
barks EAiih, Tomas Ter
sehr ES Downing,
Wind during the day W to SW; at unset WW, Wight
Marine Disnsters Reported m sanunry-
Daring the month of January three American vieamere.
Bayo been reported lotally lost, lto two foreign blockade
ruoulng s(eamers The total lasses uluo comprice thren Ams
rican sbips, seven Amgican bai ks, four foreign barks, sevor-
American brigs, four foreign brigs, seventeen America sehr
and four foreign achre, Tic loin by these casualties baa beew
very heavy, a3/t Incluidea tyro steamers with valunble eargoet
out of tho port of New York. Ao approximate estimate
‘Would not be Jexs than $2,000,000, some of which Js on forelges
scrount,
The partial lorses duriog the month comprise ditaaters to»
three Aejican and three foreign alsamera, soven Amerioan
and seven foreign abips, nine Ameriean and| four forsee
barks, (welto American and four foreign brigs, (wenly.0oe
American and two foreign achrs. Of these \tJs very dilGeulls
to iglve even approsimate ésil:mates of {he wetual Joey bub 18,
may bo safely placed at not less than $1,000,000
|. The reports woulll thus girex oummary of bl veseely, of)
about 18,729 tons, totally lost, and 72 that have met with par-
{tal diaasters, Involving a lbsa of properts: approximating toy
$5,000.00. The month of January Is usually a severe one ure
marinerm.as well ax ownera and underwriters, nnd It will be
seen that In this respoct the past month Is no exception,
Misceliancous.
We are under many obligations to J E Muertas, Esq, the
obliging purser of steamahip Havaua, for full dics of Cuban”
papers.
Wer ef Gant Julan Cvutainns,
fesars Spofford, ‘Tivstoa” a
Co. Bhs Ener Nov! 10, Iso4-—lPayal are
ar, Deo 2, Messrs Spoford, Tleston & Co, Now
York—Dear sirs—Afer encounloring a succeaslon of the nea
vient galea fever exporiad
boats, twisted off the rida)
age, Twas compelled ta bear
ages. Tahal
ice With the necessary
which Thopo will be completed tu bout ten day whee d
shall leave for Four port Ny,
Juurs PCAuLict
‘Sm Rotiaxp—Havre,
03, arrived here, re}
waster of abip Energy.”
Jan I5—The Admiral Nainel)
cris having spoken aro
Hosion(, Ingrahain, for Liverpool, nud. That vere ty
been struck by a rea, while store Hor deckhorne aca ea
seriou damage: 80 Was making
for Fayal to repair,
Sir Avcusts Nonwoon, 1197 ton:
tn 1861, was aold at Brenien recently for £300.
Bank A Lincotx—Sclira Z Secar and Experiment arrived at
Now ledford on Baturdig night fram Nashniua. Capt Bene
Baker reports that all the molasees bas Wen taken oul ne the
‘Albion Llucolu and carried to Holmea’ Hole. It the. weather:
olds farorubla the bark way Le vot Om.
Haig Osraay (Br), from. Matamoros Cor Neve York. seit
26 batea cotton put Inia Neveport ath ult: bas hal Gaye:
from Matamoros; experienced hicayy. westerly galen, eprindgs
Foremust, split ealls, Ac; bux boon 1} daye nonh of Hatorws
ud at one tiie wan up in bight of Sandy Hook, aml diver
UM by heavy weatetly Wihids
Sonn Wanwrxtox, 1m attempting to go out of Newpot
irucleon the south polat of Goat Tslandé whete ateemaincd:
Until the rlaing of the tide) caine oil witout daa A
chored tn thelnner barbor. Mariners {in roundlies {ie Blog
on that polotal present ohould iva ta bortivor soing 16 fee
ab ther! fa Dut Ie feet of watsr keto nt Tow de.
Sena Buok Bect—As there seems to be some douutof the
much Water, and. sleeriog:
bull at Rockpory, Me,
Joes of the netic Hive Bell, of Kingston, Ja, before rv:ported Ie
our columns, we would say the item was’ banded 4) ne for
publicatio: We re
turned th J him far the
Informal ciptaln "has! not repo:
consignors, oF the Brith Const in this city, Its
Atory ia ciuard, andthe vessel ran away.” Thia I
salled from Holuies! Lolo for Boston nts tie thine coport
(Mth inet), sud bss-not since bea beard from} Pur
Adveriieer:
Scnn fP Chase, from Prinos Edward's Island for New!
York, pul into Wellect Sth wits law of calla, ec. (THE RE
© was before reported maklny for Boston.)
Scum Pivor's Brine, Leeman, 21 days from Thibtelphtes
for Pensacola, agrived at Key West Jan 18, with Loew of) IB.
Heil heavy gales from the Capes of the Delaware tn the Hole=
inthe Wall. Jan I, lon SW galo, which hauled anddenly lo
Nie, ahlpped a sca which nec tho Wooks of ater vasky ex:
nd Uleabled one of the crevr, Capt L bad obtatiiad a jib un
would rail uext day:
Sonn Naiao Qvexx, of and now at Orient: LI, 109 anne ang
bulltat Port Jeterscn In 1554, bas been soll For $87 ck
(o Sidney. Brogle, of Connec(lcut, and will be commanded be
‘hig soa, Oapt Charles Brooks.
Senn Neuse Tarsox. 105 (ons, bull at Cala to 1862, hams
been sold (0 parties (n Rockland for $240, cash, ‘
| Tuk Mancis, of Boston, from Glace Ba;
with cos}, wont ashore on Graubsrry Leland Jola sinking cop—
Eldga, ang with Toe of all rez, Suehopg cite aaa
doata on Deo 1G, during a gale, and wan total los.
: Notice to Mariners.
REAWINGS AND DLETANOEC FROM CKOM NUP Licnrsain
Capt Ben) Gardner, of the Cruse Yip Ligntshtp, ture
re Nantucket Mirror. with the-follawlug beurlogy nnd ai
thong of arent places fronughat point =
Cape Poze W 12 8°75 sallen
West Chop, W oY AEN, Md mtlon,
Southeast end of Horse Shoe. E-¥z N23 milex
MaudkerenleCL{ebt Boat, By N. ti'nifion ‘
Greut Poot, SE by BL Hits miles, 7
Hawcend of uckernfick B48, O85 miler.
fough of Tuckerauic tS a8 mule
Pollock Hip Light, Hye N72 mile 2
Whalemen.
Bart Midex, Howland, NB, arr at Honolula Now 2 from
the Ochotsk Sea, clean,
as gtHCAllO, Nye) FH, wan at cea Dec 10, 40 lat 3930 N, Jems
all on board well,
R Ingiata ethan stdobng ND, for Tree)
Ship Rutland, Inglabam trom St Jobm, NB, for Lien
Jan dno tor Tou fa dlowess, atecring Yor Payal (eee Moe
cellaneous)
‘Ship Empire (Am), Jan 9, Jat dl, ton 41,
Bark Sirah (Ham), Bardua, hence for’ Rotterdara, Dee 205:
Lal 45 10, ton 42
Brig Crocus, from’ Fortress Monroe for Boston, Jan 28, 85
miles SE of Fire Island.
Schr Charmer, bence for Hevana with loss of topmarty
and Jibboom, Jan 19, Int 34 12, lon 70 18.
Forefgn Ports,
‘Axrwmnr, Jan 16—Arr oe, Cand, Philadelphia. Sidr
A7kb, Robt Situs, Baker,
Odi, Jan 1—Sid Win Menry, Barnard, NOrleans; 110s,
Mvrtle. Boddle, Hoston
joy M—In port brig Candace Petre), tom
Bissau aod Boston,
Cinorsas, Jan 23-814 brig Loulea, Haln
Beat, Jan ly Std Victorie Chumpla
FarAt, Deo 23—Putin, sbip Bucrgs,
poolifor NYork, tn distress.
Mason, Jno 16Arr Olen urs, Wragzo
Havawa. Jan M—Arr sheamsbip Columban
Old 2th, brigo Kathlern, SaunJers Portland; Crimes,
lerson, Cardenas; eche Panale, Vance, Pulladeiphie
enews Jao T—1u port sche’ Addie Osborn, Matteson, trax
Boston arr 6th.
Oaronoy, WA,
awk
Yor.
Pra
Tavraeoot, Jan 17—Sld “ml. Bradshaw, Boston. Old 17th.
Bylvis, McCulloch, NYork
nLont 17th, BriUsh Queens, Hayman, ford
Laxpox, Jan 1S—Azr Ocean Home, Wateon, NYorx.
Mavnrrics, Dee dare aintave Kelly, Moston
Mavvovnate. Nov2s- tu port ships Qeean Rover, Wilcoms
for Hong Rang, Kingaher, Frvinan, fur do rside, arse
Konsington, Miller. and Sea'Rongen dasne, diag
ay UF Meads Nov ia) Vane Jomiie: W Pino,
Burke, Newewelles Mee
Miringac. in 22—Sla brigs Volunteer, Moore, NYork; 2
a Roberts Doak, Belfast. :
Arr-atao.Jan 19, acSr (n0t brig) Carthagens, Davin, Bristot
deck iaud Ia magters lle
Arebark Armotiicy Huanilton, Reston
me Nor Z-SIi shiny Game Cock, Wilisnshe Sogo
pores Any Glover, Hughes Pooshow nnd Unek.
Srouny Ni, Jaa 2-Arr Brosre G'Pelaer, Lowertsony
Nyon
Wisxros,
jor =a port bark Courser, Grifia, ane.
American Forts.
BOSTON, Jan SI—Arr steamer Garon, Matthown, Ph (Lhd
sing barks Mary, Alice, Ps Hy John Dvisor (itn,
Dawson Stanurews, & in enka, Wine
Ing been anhorn; Bir 6 joremige Ud Noes
Arthur Plekering, Abbott, Loselo: best Ten Sistiny Hes.
Dodie, Bi thoman,/Eurus. AcMoy Clty Volny sehra
Melita, Fougere, Havana! Damon. Pitcher, Fortress Monvont
Aldici sutopsna, Haley, New vorR. Hid Bark U Ninos»
rh
wae damer Preéman Youug. and Lookont, Lane. Porllandy
MHARSUDA NUNDAED, Ya. dan_2—1n port cobs Trrarks
a
SHIPPING NEWS.
aLuANAc row
Port of New York, January 81, 1865.
Eilp Revolola, Marly Litera Willams & Goto
exota ig, Liverpool lon.
Bhip lesne Weun Btgwelk Biverpooteo Wt ataraball & Co.
Sbip Healyn Oaalie cary Mecotl, Liverpool Rt Irvin & Co,
pH aymar, Carver, lauansan Val es
DAK etcaaior (ivy Clapralk AntwerpesWas F Bode
me
Bri
qBilg Gace Worttngton (Be), Tod, Helse, Hoo—P lexan.
Ting Northern Light (Br), MeKay, Bt Thomas—R P Buck
iy 8 Th . Mark, Arroyo—B P Sherman,
Brit Tsicoiery, alike Cardenar—Walkh & Carrer.
Ting Hetricrer (ir); May, Clearurgos—A-E Groene & Cur.
Ting Collbirst (Br), Emery, Manzanills—Rirers, Car,
4 Tiele Bunloe (Rr), Manros, Nasran—D B Dewolf.
Brig Bi 8: b—O L Wright A Co.
Hee serial Firs ARADO LNRM Sa
Bir Maria Jatin (Be
Bebr E'S Dawnlog, Waters, Port Royal—W If Rolson & Co.
fol this | Sehr Ghingarors, Hiadiec iechmacn#2 1 Kreemer.
0,009 | Ser Hannah, Wall, Washingion—L Kenny.
Malt A eeeete oc ge irie tte ae
i | achiGuccudtown 19th, 8.35 PM "with nedse- nud patarnpers
Bea ee ate. Inb!ioat_3.90 AM oD Mice Tephcne ears
Cily of Manchester, ound Up; 22d, Lat 6007, 1on 28 10, at 8:5)
Had pase! a Park rigged taimat)p suppored to be ihe Et
ire from $600, SO St onan oon ee ay 5 days and 12 b
ure u
Year, besides the price of the are! Mad the | with mise and fassengers, tofnos Auenciod Gon ted heary
free uso of the Croton water: the atreots fur the last year | Nand NW mae SEC DB lash PAM, passe
Tareteca ken vy Saest condition; itwas on the | Stace vot New Grienbe esas Sad George Cromwell,
lane 1863. that! commene:d my’ contract, and | ™ Stearuhip Ericaron (US transport), Lo
on,tho Sih of July Veommastced roc Telng $400 a wool, f dave, (0 US Quaermasion, Ps -ONP Hilton Head,
Jaines Crow wus noxt eximined, and Lestibed tat ho
leamabhip Kingilaber, Rector, Baltimore,
resides in Ninety clghti “el; wat Strect Inspe lor of |, ark Mary (Bry ileDouud, Com Day, 21
the Tecinb owen for Weny ont cease wo bold | "boat teary Beblae ay, 21 dare
etice co the Last of December, 1863; 1 had imo carts at | you Bioy tian been Th dare Walt eae Sh hidee bey
Work, a dirt cart ani on agh catt; the asb cart was owned | sna Ww galas aul renting srry hota ae Tae Ma eaTyN
by «man named Edwanl €mith; the man that drove the | eom NWO rallen hada heaty NU dete cats Cah A Cees
cart got the morey yu him: e answered at the Comp- | Been In colwith several vessels. ‘} x
‘rollers office for Mr. Smith; 1 did not seo him sign | Brig Portemouwds (Grp Matthews, Montego Day, 22 days
Dia crom for him, bot '] knew he answered | Why ofc w cimes © Chass, :
Rane; elven don. tant tonceherds Eawerd Serta | PeeAa kaye lita Seen ge na) ine
fuels wn somethere; Edwerd Smith | ran with heary N m
lives fn Bloomingdale; there wero -ouly two carts thin | Asidia, bonad RY Sess, StH lanl, of Hatters, maw brig
employed in that wank, there aro thrba now; I ra-elved Hpi Keoks (Br), Burns, Inland, 23 daye, with eal
Ubree dollars aday, and had to pay my expenses out of | @Hrett, Son £Ca' Han bean Te days Not Malteran and 6
that u < ‘el c;, %
1 was pald {ur the cart besides. octee EIS, RMN maa; epi walla ga; {0th at x
Mepuuvel—The cart for whish bho MAH ABAWeriog to | ‘irs Murda Uuars olen
TW Dag, Mill; Ben} Brown, Carr; Pouny Moan Davis, aude
! arber=all ait
PATH, Jan 25-cis skp Noribampton, Morse, Port Royal,
SCsastrory, Jan 17= O14 schys Allg, Wooster, Neyr:
Naat sutb, Seron, Guiahiy. 1
OOLNES. HOLE: Aus Valor (Hin,
ES" HOLE, Jan kT
glugaoa tnagna is’ Nata Nb, for Soatan: SD Ona
Smit, NYork for Salem: Princess, Hopkinn, do fen alae
George Henry, Guriix, Portland for NYork, Sid tbr © Le
Waiuxent River foxs
TWP RN deol ecen, Wtenriett
Biurpee ay Whe one aronten Ware
Boston, Sid sche Kuto Wentiorth.
Shi, 9AM in port bark Mary Rich: beige annie tut.
Jer, Luey Aun, Cstharine Gogers and Snow Bint: estira Wile
low, Louls Wale, JP Warland, Stootog Rtar
¥Fiah, Angler (Br), J D Gridin. Princess, George ‘lien
FY RBG
Tain Monten
NORFOLK, Va, Jan 25—Arr brig Moniea, Plillipa, Fort
ress Monroo; schra Union Flag, Maloney, Wiscaeset; Naulhe
Tus, Pillsbury, Bostoo..
EWPORT, Jan Are Ur bri
Ospray, Read, Matam
for B¥ork,. Sid ectirs Antelope, orion ae
Norton,
Bld schirs Oread, Warreslon, Nevada, Vineyard, DB
Newcomb.
Sb, 8AM—In port briga leary (Br), Robbins, from New=
York for Havana, wig crew, ler former crew Fel Te
ceed in consequence or the resael. being lenkys ic,
Ospray; sehra It Ratkes, Turtoa, from Woston Yor Fortress:
PUTLADELPH IA 5
i Jan 3—Arr steamship Jobn Aiton,
Bowen NYorc Below atdp Tonawaaiia, Julius, (om bine
rt
erpoot. Cid bark John Curtis, Syrrester, SW. Tass: bric Kale
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